Daily Archives: October 22, 2014

Think Progress: Seattle Cops Bring Lawsuit Claiming They Have A Constitutional Right To Use Excessive Force

Think Progress: Seattle Cops Bring Lawsuit Claiming They Have A Constitutional Right To Use Excessive Force by Nicole Flatow: Over the past year, the Seattle police department has revised its policies on when police can use force, as part of … Continue reading

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WaPo: Volokh: A lot can happen in a ‘de minimis’ extension of a traffic stop

WaPo: Volokh: A lot can happen in a ‘de minimis’ extension of a traffic stop by Orin Kerr: A two-minute video of a traffic stop in Iowa shows how a police officer might try to obtain consent to search a … Continue reading

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WaPo: Federal judge: Prosecutors’ attempt to secretly seize $13 million was ‘constitutionally abhorrent’

WaPo: Federal judge: Prosecutors’ attempt to secretly seize $13 million was ‘constitutionally abhorrent’ by Radley Balko: For your “I can’t believe this stuff happens in America” files: Calling their conduct “constitutionally abhorrent,” a federal judge recently chided government prosecutors for … Continue reading

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IN: Injured dog not exigency for warrantless entry into home

Police and animal control officers responded to dogs fighting on the street, and one was bloody and apparently injured and ran into a house through an open sliding glass door. The animal control officer corralled three dogs and requested the … Continue reading

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CA8: Implied consent given when arrested defendant asked to go in and change clothes

Defendant was arrested in pajamas outside her house. She asked to be able to change into other clothes before leaving, and the officers agreed. It was understood, without asking, that they would have to accompany her to the bedroom while … Continue reading

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MO: GFE didn’t apply where clearly no PC and police exceeded the scope of the warrant

The trial court found the affidavit for the search warrant lacked a substantial basis for finding probable cause and that the officers acted in bad faith in exceeding the scope of a drug and paraphernalia warrant to seize BB gun … Continue reading

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