Daily Archives: October 5, 2014

D.Mass.: Implicit authority to enter was granted by the consenter’s actions not her words

Consent to enter to look for the defendant was granted by the lady who answered the door who put a finger to her lips, looked to a door, and said “He’s not here.” The officers reasonably concluded that was apparent … Continue reading

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E.D.La.: No constitutional duty to give def opportunity to remove stuff before impoundment

Defendant’s van was legitimately impounded although he was not arrested. It was not constitutionally required to give him the opportunity to remove things from the van first. United States v. Gullo, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 140142 (E.D. La. October 2, … Continue reading

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D.Kan.: SW info was stale, so no good faith exception

“The validity of a warrant is not determined by ‘nit-picking’ discreet portions of the application. Rather, the test is whether, under the totality of the circumstances presented in the affidavit, the issuing judge had a ‘substantial basis’ for determining that … Continue reading

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NY Times: News Analysis: We Want Privacy, but Can’t Stop Sharing

NY Times: News Analysis: We Want Privacy, but Can’t Stop Sharing by Kate Murphy: IMAGINE a world suddenly devoid of doors. None in your home, on dressing rooms, on the entrance to the local pub or even on restroom stalls … Continue reading

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WaPo: Another civil asset forfeiture outrage

WaPo: Another civil asset forfeiture outrage by Radley Balko: The Des Moines Register has the story of William “Bart” Davis and John Newmer­zhycky, two gamblers who had more than $100,000 seized from them after they were pulled over by Iowa … Continue reading

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