Daily Archives: December 27, 2014

NYTimes: New Mexico: City to Revise Police Camera Policy

NYTimes: New Mexico: City to Revise Police Camera Policy by AP: Albuquerque police officials say their policy for the use of body cameras is nearly impossible to follow, and they told The Albuquerque Journal that a new policy for the … Continue reading

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WI: Defendant was in a fight and called the police; no reason for community caretaking search of his house

Defendant and his brother got beat up by multiple people, and the police were called to his house. His brother had already left, leaving a blood trail to his car. On the totality, the police entry into defendant’s house was … Continue reading

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CA10: If the affidavit for the search warrant satisfies Aguilar-Spinelli, it ipso facto satisfies Gates

The affidavit for the search warrant of this apartment included information from a CI that cocaine was recently packaged for sale there by a “black male.” Defendant’s attack on that as a bad ID of the seller doesn’t matter, because … Continue reading

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CA6 applies GFE to a warrantless search to save the gov’t from a waiver issue

The court found the entry to defendant’s backyard invalid in 2012 (United States v. Fugate, 499 Fed. Appx. 514 (6th Cir. 2012)) because of waiver of an argument by the government. The case was remanded for a determination of whether … Continue reading

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