Daily Archives: October 25, 2014

Politico: Magazine: The police are still out of control by Frank Serpico

Politico: Magazine: The police are still out of control by Frank Serpico: Forty-odd years on, my story probably seems like ancient history to most people, layered over with Hollywood legend. For me it’s not, since at the age of 78 … Continue reading

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CA9: Def chose not to deal with police, so he didn’t reject consent for Randolph purposes

Randolph requires an express refusal of consent. Defendant here refused to come to the door when the police arrived, and he let his girlfriend talk to them, and she consented to a search. He didn’t have to be asked. United … Continue reading

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DC: Withheld information about a viable search issue was a Brady violation

Withheld information about a search issue that would likely have been successful is Brady information. Here, the issue developed during trial. Biles v. United States, 2014 D.C. App. LEXIS 439 (October 23, 2014): Turning to the merits, the government, again, … Continue reading

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NY Westchester: Ptf survives summary judgment on search of wrong house

Plaintiffs’ house was subject to a no-knock search warrant by the SWAT team with flashbang explosive set off inside. Once in, it was apparent that the place was not at all as described by the confidential informant. Plaintiff survives summary … Continue reading

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