Daily Archives: August 11, 2014

Stop The Drug War: Will Supreme Court Cell Phone Search Ruling Apply Retroactively?

Stop The Drug War: Will Supreme Court Cell Phone Search Ruling Apply Retroactively? by Clarence Walker. Since so many federal cases held that the search incident doctrine applied until Wurie, Davis good faith pretty much seals the fate of that … Continue reading

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IN: PC required to install a GPS device

Probable cause is required to install a GPS device on a vehicle. Keeylen v. State, 2014 Ind. App. LEXIS 384 (August 8, 2014): Still, we readily conclude that probable cause, not reasonable suspicion, is the standard that must be established … Continue reading

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CA6: No RS for a frisk; gov’t waived standing in DC and can’t argue it on appeal

There was a basis for the stop, but there was none for a frisk, and the district court erred in concluding otherwise. Also, the government waive a standing argument in the district court and it can’t raise it on appeal. … Continue reading

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OR: Exigent circumstances applies to animals in distress

Exigent circumstances permitted an entry onto property to seize and emaciated horse and get it to a veterinarian for care. State v. Fessenden, 2014 Ore. LEXIS 560 (August 7, 2014). The stop was 21 minutes long, but it was justified … Continue reading

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