Daily Archives: December 13, 2014

In OR, driver arrested for suspended DL can hand off purse to passenger without search

When defendant was stopped and arrested for driving on a suspended DL, she refused consent to search her purse and wanted it given to the passenger for safekeeping. The police should have honored that request. The search of the purse … Continue reading

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N.-M. Ct.Crim.App.: Sexual solicitation of children created fair inference of possession of child pornography

NCIS received a local inquiry about a man who had just solicited a child who just got off a school bus for sex. They had a description and license number. That same description (apparently without the LPN) was tied to … Continue reading

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IL: Defense counsel not ineffective for not predicting Riley

Defense counsel was not ineffective for not predicting Riley. “Riley obviously changed things, but to accept defendant’s argument we would have to conclude counsel was ineffective for failing to predict the future and anticipate Riley. We decline to impose such … Continue reading

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WA: Trial court erred in dismissing CP case because feds wouldn’t cooperate with defense counsel

The trial court abused its discretion in dismissing a child pornography case made by federal agents who turned the case over to the state just because the state did not produce the agents for interviews about the search. The party … Continue reading

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