Daily Archives: July 26, 2014

MA: The Fourth Amendment does not prohibit taking a buccal swab for DNA to exclude a fraternal twin in an investigation

The Fourth Amendment does not prohibit taking a buccal swab for DNA to exclude a fraternal twin in an investigation. Commonwealth v. Kostka, 86 Mass. App. Ct. 69 (July 25, 2014):

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E.D.Pa.: Four months not too stale for SW when $71k is still missing

There was probable cause and nexus for a search involving $71k in unaccounted for money, even though the theft was four months earlier. United States v. Little, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 100795 (E.D. Pa. July 23, 2014). Officers entered defendant’s … Continue reading

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FL3: Trial court erred in not believing a police officer not impeached or contradicted at all

The testimony of the police officer in this case was neither impeached, contradicted, or implausible. It was error for the trial court to reject it and grant the motion to suppress. State v. Ojeda, 2014 Fla. App. LEXIS 11197 (Fla. … Continue reading

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WI: Knocking on the window of a car to get the driver to roll the window down is not a seizure

Knocking on the window of a car to get the driver to roll the window down is not a seizure. The smell of alcohol was then lawfully discovered. County of Grant v. Vogt, 2014 WI 76, 2014 Wisc. LEXIS 490 … Continue reading

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WaPo: Wiretaps can’t keep pace with new technology

WaPo: Wiretaps can’t keep pace with new technology by Ellen Nakashima: Federal law enforcement and intelligence authorities say they are increasingly struggling to conduct court-ordered wiretaps on suspects because of a surge in chat services, instant messaging and other online … Continue reading

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MA: Baggies of drugs supported DUI detention since no alcohol signs

Defendant was stopped for possible impaired driving, but he didn’t show signs of alcohol intoxication. Instead, officers saw baggies that one would obviously associate with drugs and that supported the officer’s later actions. The motion to suppress should not have … Continue reading

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