Daily Archives: June 30, 2014

NYT: Border Patrol Scrutiny Stirs Anger in Arizona Town

NYT: Border Patrol Scrutiny Stirs Anger in Arizona Town by Fernanda Santos ARIVACA, Ariz. — Every time Jack Driscoll drives the 32 miles from this remote outpost in southeastern Arizona to the closest supermarket, or to doctor’s appointments, or to … Continue reading

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D.Ariz.: Police merely entering a hospital room to talk is not a “search”

There was no Fourth Amendment violation from an officer coming into defendant’s hospital room to talk to him because it wasn’t a search. Even so, defendant consented to the officer’s presence. United States v. John, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 86369 … Continue reading

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N.D.Cal.: 4 a.m. knock-and-talk violated the implied license of curtilage

A 4 a.m. knock-and-talk violated the implied license of curtilage, even though the officers did not identify themselves as officers at first. [Excellent discussion of Jardines curtilage and implied license to a 4 a.m. visit by anybody.] United States v. … Continue reading

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IN: The resisting law enforcement statute has to be construed to require the order to stop be lawful and be based on RS or PC

The Indiana resisting law enforcement statute has to be construed to require the order to stop be lawful and be based on reasonable suspicion or probable cause. On its face, it requires a person to stop even for unlawful orders, … Continue reading

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