Daily Archives: August 2, 2014

CA8: Hour long wait for a drug dog was not unreasonable in rural SD on reasonable suspicion

Once reasonable suspicion arose in a motorist assist, the officer called for drug dog, but the closest was an hour away because they were in rural South Dakota. The detention was still reasonable under all the circumstances despite that delay. … Continue reading

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MD: Consent to an earlier DNA draw to exclude didn’t preclude police keeping the DNA on file

Defendant was a homeless man who consented to a DNA draw to exclude him in a rape investigation, which it did. Later, his DNA was tied to a burglary. His consent to the DNA draw included letting them keep it … Continue reading

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NYTimes: California Asks: Should Doctors Face Drug Tests?

NYTimes: California Asks: Should Doctors Face Drug Tests? by Adam Nagourney: A battle over a proposal, packed away in a broader initiative meant to raise the financial cap on medical malpractice awards, is being closely watched across the country.

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