Daily Archives: October 6, 2014

WaPo: Oral argument in Heien v. North Carolina

WaPo: Oral argument in Heien v. North Carolina by Orin Kerr: I attended the oral argument this morning in the Supreme Court’s first case of the new Term, Heien v. North Carolina. I had a long preview of Heien here. … Continue reading

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CA7: Search of car was valid both under SI and automobile exception

Defendant had an argument with his girlfriend and took her unlicensed car and drove off. She called the police. The responding officer knew the couple and saw the car immediately. The stop for driving a potentially stolen car was valid … Continue reading

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S.D.N.Y.: NYPD warrantlessly searched a camera memory card; govt must brief whether Riley applies

Defendant didn’t show standing to challenge the search of a car that produced some evidence and a digital camera. He was, however, the undisputed owner of a digital camera that the NYPD removed the memory card from and searched without … Continue reading

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The Atlantic: The ‘Barney Fife Loophole’ to the Fourth Amendment

Re Heien v. North Carolina, being argued today: The Atlantic: The ‘Barney Fife Loophole’ to the Fourth Amendment by Garrett Epps: A case before the Supreme Court asks whether police can stop drivers for doing something that isn’t a crime … Continue reading

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Having trouble getting in sometimes? I have been

Two different computer guys tell me it’s malware, so I scan for it. Hopefully the host server does, too. Sometimes I can’t get in with Chrome or Firefox but can with IE. Go figure. Patience. The domain name is paid … Continue reading

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IA: Iowa requires a search warrant for a probation search

Iowa requires a search warrant for a probation search. State v. Sacco, 2014 Iowa App. LEXIS 945 (October 1, 2014): The State asserts the legality of the search at issue here is “controlled by Griffin.” In regard only to Sacco’s … Continue reading

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OH10: Defendant passed out behind the wheel wasn’t stopped since he didn’t know it

“As the officers approached appellant’s car, appellant was passed out and slumped over the driver’s seat. Because appellant was not capable of deciding whether he was free to leave, the officers’ approach to his car cannot be considered a restraint … Continue reading

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