Daily Archives: December 29, 2014

Motherboard: Researchers Release Full Data from 2012 Police Body Cam Study

Motherboard: Researchers Release Full Data from 2012 Police Body Cam Study by Adrienne Jeffries: The topline results-that cameras reduced the use of force by 60 percent and civilian complaints against police by 88 percent-were released by the Rialto police and … Continue reading

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The Bustle: Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s 2014 Was Better Than Your 2014

The Bustle: Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s 2014 Was Better Than Your 2014 by Abby Johnston: This year, the Notorious RBG had heart surgery, celebrated her 81st birthday, and served her 21st year on the Supreme Court of the United States. But … Continue reading

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Treatise on sale 31% off through midnight PT 12/31

The Treatise is 31% off at the Lexis bookstore through midnight Wednesday. The usual year-end sale. USE CODE JCM167831 EXPIRES December 31 @ 11:59 P.M. PT

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D.Alaska: Incomplete tape recording of SW application doesn’t warrant suppression

The tape recording of the officer’s testimony supporting the issuance of the search warrant by a state court judge was incomplete. Nevertheless, there is no constitutional violation because what there is supports the warrant. Compliance with state law on this … Continue reading

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OH11: Defendant’s admitting she consented to search at trial precluded IAC claim for not challenging consent

Defense counsel was not ineffective for not challenging defendant’s consent when she testified at trial that she consented to the search. State v. Driscol, 2014-Ohio-5608, 2014 Ohio App. LEXIS 5436 (11th Dist. December 22, 2014). Defendant’s prior DUI convictions weren’t … Continue reading

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IA: State’s constructive possession argument at trial precluded raising standing for the first time on appeal

By arguing constructive possession in the trial court and not mentioning standing, the state waived standing for appeal. “The State claimed in the district court and on appeal that Baylor had constructive possession of the drugs found in the car. … Continue reading

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