Daily Archives: June 22, 2014

GA: Where backdoor is the one always used, it doesn’t violate curtilage for officers to go to backdoor

Defendant’s backdoor was the common method of coming and going from his house, so the police did not violate curtilage by going to the back door. In defendant’s car in the driveway, however, was evidence from a burglary in plain … Continue reading

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OR: Ordering defendant out of his house for an FST was a “stop” and detention as a show of authority

Ordering defendant out of his house for a FST was a “stop” and detention under the state constitution because it was a show of authority. State v. Charles, 263 Or. App. ___, 2014 Ore. App. LEXIS 804 (June 18, 2014). … Continue reading

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Three § 1983 cases: CA10: No PC for search, no good faith for officer relying on another’s conclusion of PC

Plaintiff was stopped for speeding and “perceived inconsistencies” in her story led to a request to search, her refusal, and then her two hour detention, drug dog and car search. No drugs were found. There was no probable cause for … Continue reading

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