Daily Archives: January 6, 2015

New Law Review Article: Counterterrorism Roadblocks: Constitutional Under the Fourth Amendment?

Matt Saldaña, Counterterrorism Roadblocks: Constitutional Under the Fourth Amendment?, 40 Ohio N.U.L. Rev. 585 (2014). Abstract: In the wake of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings, this Article considers the constitutionality of a counterterrorism roadblock “set up to thwart an imminent … Continue reading

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Cal.2: Continued combativeness of DUI suspect was exigency for no BAC warrant

Defendant was driving a semi that had a head-on collision with another vehicle where defendant was driving on the wrong side of the road. He stopped nearly ½ mile from the accident. When police arrived he was combative and profane … Continue reading

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W.D.N.Y.: Use of a drug dog during a house search here wasn’t objectively unreasonable; interesting case on changes Jardines might have wrought on dogs and houses

Officers searched defendant’s house with a search warrant, and, after it started, a drug dog was brought in and didn’t find anything. Noting that blanket suppression is a drastic remedy, and Jardines changed the landscape of use of dogs in … Continue reading

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OH2: Inconsistency between video and officer’s testimony didn’t alter fact heroin was in plain view

There was an inconsistency between the video and the testimony of the stop and defendant’s handcuffing and the officer’s seeing heroin in plain view, but it’s not material. The officer could order defendant out of the vehicle on a stop. … Continue reading

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N.D.Ga.: Germany’s search of defs’ apartment there was independent of U.S. investigation

German investigators were independently investigating defendants for money laundering, and the FBI was informed because they were Americans. The German authorities coordinated with the U.S. authorities, and a search of the defendants’ German property was conducted as they were being … Continue reading

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