Daily Archives: January 2, 2015

NYTimes: Boston Is Eager to Begin Marathon Bombing Trial, and to End It

The case with the house-to-house searches that drove some bat guano (see Treatise § 25.20, text accompanying nn. 23-29): NYTimes: Boston Is Eager to Begin Marathon Bombing Trial, and to End It by Katharine Q. Seelye: BOSTON — The blood … Continue reading

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IL: Handcuffs may be applied during a Terry encounter without turning it into an arrest

Handcuffs may be applied during a Terry encounter without turning it into an arrest. Here, there was plenty of reasonable suspicion and an uncooperative defendant. People v. Fields, 2014 IL App (1st) 130209, 2014 Ill. App. LEXIS 950 (December 31, … Continue reading

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OR: Officer pulled into gas station behind defendant and made him talk, thereby making it a stop

Defendant pulled into a gas station, gassed up, and bought a drink. When he came out, a police car was parked behind him, and the officer required him to talk about the reason for the “stop.” This became a stop … Continue reading

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TX13: Dog sniff on front porch ten months before Jardines was unreasonable; later consent tainted

On an anonymous and unverified crimestoppers tip, four officers and a drug dog show up at defendant’s house for a dog sniff of his front door, ten months before Jardines was decided. A 2003 Texas case from a different appellate … Continue reading

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