Daily Archives: July 19, 2014

SC: Open container conviction wasn’t collateral estoppel to cocaine possession filed in different court from the same stop

Defendant was charged in municipal court with an open container and was convicted after trial. He was also charged in circuit court with crack possession, and the state argued offensive collateral estoppel from losing the prior search claim. The court … Continue reading

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D.Del.: Passenger lacked standing to contest placement of GPS, aside from the fact it was before Jones

Defendant as a passenger lacked standing in the GPS placement on another’s vehicle before Jones, never even having to discuss Davis good faith. United States v. Cabrera, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 96288 (D. Del. July 16, 2014).* Defendant’s overbreadth challenge … Continue reading

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OH10: No REP in IP subscriber information under OH Constitution

There is no reasonable expectation of privacy in IP subscriber information under the Ohio Constitution. Other Ohio courts and other state courts have so held. [In fact, no other court disagrees yet.] State v. Fielding, 2014-Ohio-3105, 2014 Ohio App. LEXIS … Continue reading

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CA11: No exigency present on a domestic call to justify warrantless entry into home

No reasonable officer could conclude on these facts that there was exigency for a warrantless entry. There was no evidence that actual violence was occurring or threatened. Therefore, qualified immunity was denied. Walters v. Freeman, 2014 U.S. App. LEXIS 13540 … Continue reading

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WA: Claimants can use motion for return of property seized for serial forfeiture seizures to speed up proceed

Defendant’s vehicle was seized for taking a whitetailed buck out of season. “¶17 The trial court understandably was concerned that by sequentially seizing property, the government could unreasonably deprive people of the use of their property by prolonging proceedings. However, … Continue reading

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WaPo: Radley Balko: Cops caught improperly seizing cars, then selling them off the books

WaPo: Radley Balko: Cops caught improperly seizing cars, then selling them off the books: Small-town cops caught improperly seizing cars for minor traffic violations, then selling them to junkyards. Most of the transactions were off the books, and a lot … Continue reading

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WI: Mistake of law on how many taillights have to work led to suppression

One unlit bulb in a taillight system that was otherwise visible 500′ was unreasonable. This is a mistake of law. State v. Brown, 2014 WI 69, 2014 Wisc. LEXIS 483 (July 16, 2014). Driving 25 then 20 in a 50 … Continue reading

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WaPo: Op-ed: Meet Executive Order 12333: The Reagan rule that lets the NSA spy on Americans

WaPo: Op-ed: Meet Executive Order 12333: The Reagan rule that lets the NSA spy on Americans by John Napier Tye: Public debate about the bulk collection of U.S. citizens’ data by the NSA has focused largely on Section 215 of … Continue reading

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