Daily Archives: December 24, 2014

The Hill: Police and the complexity of the law

The Hill: Police and the complexity of the law by Tobias T. Gibson: Who knows the law – and who is expected (or not expected) to know it?

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E.D.Wis.: Illegal patdown led to arrest and detention and confession which led to false ATF form; all suppressed because no intervening circumstance

“Defendant witnessed a crime. Rather than leaving the scene, he remained to talk to the police. The police then violated his Fourth Amendment rights by subjecting him to a suspicionless pat-down, and the ATF took advantage of his arrest on … Continue reading

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CA10: Unsigned search warrant curable by testimony; not a fatal defect

The Fourth Amendment does not require a search warrant be physically “signed” to issue. This case litigated it in detail in a § 2255 post-conviction proceeding relying on Groh. [See note below.] United States v. Cruz, 2014 U.S. App. LEXIS … Continue reading

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ND: DUI implied consent warning doesn’t coerce consent

The DUI implied consent warning doesn’t coerce consent. One can always refuse. State v. Nagel, 2014 ND 224, 2014 N.D. LEXIS 236 (December 18, 2014): [¶12] The next question is whether the consent was voluntary. This Court has previously determined, … Continue reading

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OH8: Although officers were invited in by apparent consent, protective sweep was justified in dark room with a closet

Officers received a call about a person being held at gunpoint at a house. Dispatch noted to itself that this might be a prank call, but didn’t tell the officers that. They got to the house and were let in. … Continue reading

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NM: DA criticized for failing to consolidate codefendants for appeal of suppression order

The writ of cert in this case is quashed. There were two cases that should have been noted as companion cases by the DA when the appeals were filed and weren’t. That was important information that bore on avoiding inconsistent … Continue reading

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