Daily Archives: July 16, 2014

GA: Officer’s ignoring dispatch that DL and paperwork were fine unreasonably extended stop

Defendant was stopped, acted somewhat nervous, and the officer called in the license check, which was complete in 2½ minutes. He ignored dispatch calling him back to prolong the stop, and that made the stop unreasonable because, since defendant’s paperwork … Continue reading

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eff.org: EFF, ACLU Join Idaho Mom’s Legal Challenge to NSA Surveillance

eff.org: EFF, ACLU Join Idaho Mom’s Legal Challenge to NSA Surveillance: Court of Appeals Agrees to Expedite Case Over Telephone Records Collection Coeur d’Alene, Idaho – The Electronic Freedom Foundation (EFF), the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the American … Continue reading

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FoxNews: First pregnant woman arrested under new drug law in Tenn.

FoxNews: First pregnant woman arrested under new drug law in Tenn. (Video)

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NC: Lifetime satellite monitoring of convicted sex offender not unreasonable

Life time satellite surveillance of a convicted sex offender was reasonably related to a valid governmental objective, and it doesn’t violate Jones (involving investigation) or substantive due process. State v. Williams, 2014 N.C. App. LEXIS 744 (July 15, 2014). The … Continue reading

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MA: State’s RS argument wasn’t made to trial court, so it can’t be made on appeal

The state’s reasonable suspicion argument that officers were concerned for officer safety at the time of the search was not made in the trial court, so it can’t be made on appeal. Commonwealth v. Jordan, 469 Mass. 134, 12 N.E.3d … Continue reading

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CA11: Tasering armed man out of a tree where he broke his back entitled to QI

Plaintiff was drunk in a tree with a gun after an altercation at a party. The police came and he refused to some down. He was Tasered twice, the second time falling headfirst eight feet and becoming a paraplegic. The … Continue reading

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