Daily Archives: June 28, 2014

D.C.Cir.: False evidence for an arrest states a claim for relief

Plaintiff was a jail guard, and he was prosecuted for assaulting an inmate. Two years after the prosecution started he won. It was determined that the basis for the arrest was on knowing use of false evidence that he did … Continue reading

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S.D.Fla.: GFE applies to overbreadth questions, too

A child pornography warrant was not overbroad as to the computers and a Dropbox account. Even it if was, the offending portion would be severed. Here, nothing was seized under the allegedly overbroad phrase. And, even if it was, the … Continue reading

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