Daily Archives: November 4, 2014

CA5: Defendant didn’t show standing in another person’s car for a GPS issue

Defendant didn’t show standing in another person’s car for a GPS issue. United States v. Vo, 2014 U.S. App. LEXIS 20953 (5th Cir. November 3, 2014).* The record supports that the consent was voluntary. United States v. Vega, 2014 U.S. … Continue reading

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Nebraska holds for first time that rules of evidence don’t apply to suppression hearings

“Because our interpretation of the rules of evidence is meant to be the same as the federal rules, we conclude that under § 27-104 [Rule 104], the rules of evidence do not apply at hearings to determine preliminary questions of … Continue reading

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