Daily Archives: October 2, 2014

SCOTUS grants cert. on dog sniff after stop should be complete; the Eighth Circuit’s de minimus rule

Rodriguez v. United States, 13-9972, cert. granted October 2, 2014 (ScotusBlog). Question presented: This Court has held that, during an otherwise lawful traffic stop, asking a driver to exit a vehicle, conducting a drug sniff with a trained canine, or … Continue reading

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WSJ: Long-Term Secrecy Surrounds Electronic Monitoring

WSJ: Long-Term Secrecy Surrounds Electronic Monitoring by Michael Siconolfi: A federal judge’s recent unsealing of a secret government request for electronic monitoring shines a light on how such applications are kept hidden from the public long after criminal cases that … Continue reading

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WI: Police came to a trailer park the subject of an anonymous complaint and looked in windows; it was an illegal trespass and search

Narcs received an anonymous report of drug activity at 4:40 am in a trailer park, so they went and looked around. Going up to a window and peering in with a flashlight was an invalid trespass and search. This wasn’t … Continue reading

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N.D.Ill.: Apartment was searched with a warrant; def’s car down street was searched under automobile exception

Officers had probable cause to search defendant’s car for drugs under the automobile exception. They had a search warrant for his apartment but it didn’t include the car which was parked down the street. They had, however, plenty of information … Continue reading

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HuffPo: Woman Spends A Month In Jail After Cops Mistake SpaghettiOs For Meth

HuffPo: Woman Spends A Month In Jail After Cops Mistake SpaghettiOs For Meth by Hilary Hanson: A Georgia woman was held in jail for one month after cops mistook sauce from a can of SpaghettiOs for methamphetamine, the Gainesville Times … Continue reading

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