Daily Archives: December 11, 2014

CA9: Cell phone is not a “container” under the automobile exception

In a cell phone search case submitted pre-Riley, the Ninth Circuit applies Riley and also holds that the proffered exigencies of the automobile exception and search incident do not apply to a search of the photographs and text messages on … Continue reading

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Daily Report: Judge Again Rejects Attorney’s Suit Over Courthouse Security Dispute

Daily Report: Judge Again Rejects Attorney’s Suit Over Courthouse Security Dispute by Alyson Palmer: A federal district court judge has once again rejected a lawsuit by an Atlanta lawyer who claims she was injured in a 2010 dispute with a … Continue reading

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CA3: Pointing a gun at a two unarmed men was objectively reasonable

Pointing a gun at a two unarmed men was objectively reasonable for § 1983 purposes. There was reasonable suspicion for a stop and the officer felt threatened until he knew all that was going on. Stiegel v. Peters Twp., 2014 … Continue reading

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OH4: Padlocked bedroom in house shared with probationer couldn’t be searched by PO

Police and a probation officer entered defendant’s premises because his housemate was on probation. A padlocked bedroom could not be searched because there was no reason to believe it was the probationer’s. One officer testified to hearing noises inside, another … Continue reading

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CA8: Including false information and excluding important exculpatory information in an affidavit for arrest denies the officer qualified immunity

Including false information and excluding important exculpatory information in an affidavit for arrest denies the officer qualified immunity. Williams v. City of Alexander, 2014 U.S. App. LEXIS 23023 (8th Cir. December 8, 2014), summary from the court: A reasonable jury … Continue reading

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KS: Torn or knotted plastic baggie was PC for drugs in the car

A torn or knotted plastic baggie was probable cause for drugs in the car, although the question here is admittedly close. The officer’s experience was what made the difference. Plastic bags alone are meaningless. State v. Howard, 2014 Kan. App. … Continue reading

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