Daily Archives: June 19, 2014

OH9: Officer could inquire of car that obviously did not belong in the driveway where it was seen

An officer on patrol saw a car parked in a driveway that he knew didn’t belong. He ran the LPN and it was not registered to the owner, so he approached the driver and saw him drinking behind the wheel. … Continue reading

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W.D.Tenn.: Seeing a split of authorities, the court concludes lifting a suspect’s shirt is a search requiring PC

Defendant’s shirt was lifted by the officer to look for a potential weapon. The court finds here that it was without reasonable suspicion. Considering various federal cases from circuit and district courts, there is a split of authority. The court … Continue reading

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OH12: RS for DUI doesn’t support calling drug dog; new RS needed for that

Defendant was pulled over for having no rear bumper. Reasonable suspicion developed for DUI based on the smell of alcohol, but when the officer called for a drug dog, he needed separate reasonable suspicion for that. The first detention and … Continue reading

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WaPo: The Fourth Amendment and regional variation

WaPo: The Fourth Amendment and regional variation by Orin Kerr: The recent circuit split between the Fifth Circuit and the Eleventh Circuit over collecting cell-site records without a warrant prompts an interesting question about how Fourth Amendment doctrine responds to … Continue reading

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AntiWar.com: Your Local Police May Be Collecting Metadata

AntiWar.com: Your Local Police May Be Collecting Metadata by Lucy Steigerwald: When talking of freewheeling domestic spying, it would behoove us to remember that it’s not just the National Security Agency (NSA) that needs reform and a tight leash. Hell, … Continue reading

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