Daily Archives: December 28, 2014

WI: McNeely retroactive and abrogates prior law, but GFE saves prior blood draws

McNeely applies retroactively in Wisconsin, but the state gets the benefit of a Davis-type good faith exception [without citing Davis]. The lead case is State v. Kennedy, 2014 WI 132, 2014 Wisc. LEXIS 954 (December 26, 2014), where a car … Continue reading

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CA1: TSA patdown searches because of metal body implants still reasonable on totality

Plaintiff has a metal hip implant, and she sets off TSA’s screening machines. This results in her getting a patdown. The court concludes that, on the whole, a patdown is reasonable under the Fourth Amendment and the ADA even if … Continue reading

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OH7: After neighborhood shootout, bullet holes in door across street and no answer justified community caretaking entry

Police responded to a shootout on the street, and an officer went to defendant’s house and saw fresh bullet holes in the door. He knocked and got no answer. The next door neighbor said that the occupants had to be … Continue reading

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WI: Apartment building’s parking garage was not part of the apartment’s curtilage

An apartment building’s parking garage was not part of the apartment’s curtilage. “Dumstrey appeals from a judgment of conviction for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated (OWI), second offense. Dumstrey argues that the off-duty officer who pursued him in traffic … Continue reading

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