Daily Archives: September 3, 2014

Cal.4th: “A partially open door by itself is not probable cause justifying warrantless search or seizure in a residence”

One man was stripping insulation from copper wire in front of a house. The door to the house was partially open. The police thought that a burglary was in progress. They made no effort to determine whether the person in … Continue reading

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MD: SW not required to test abandoned DNA

Testing DNA left behind on a chair in a police station did not require a search warrant. Raynor v. State, 2014 Md. LEXIS 538 (August 27, 2014).

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CA8: Entry after attempted knock-and-talk was invalid, but consent actually proved attenuated

Officers came for a knock-and-talk and developed a suspicion, likely less than reasonable, that there might be a gun inside, and it was taking too long to get an answer about consent, one way or the other. When the first … Continue reading

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