Daily Archives: January 16, 2015

Capital (NYS): Torres says ‘Right to Know’ proposal misunderstood

Capital (NYS): Torres says ‘Right to Know’ proposal misunderstood by Gloria Pazmino: Councilman Ritchie Torres said Friday there is a “campaign” to misrepresent the purpose of his policing bill, called the Right to Know Act, which would require officers to … Continue reading

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WaPo: Holder limits seized-asset sharing process that split billions with local, state police

WaPo: Holder limits seized-asset sharing process that split billions with local, state police by Robert O’Harrow Jr., Sari Horwitz and Steven Rich: Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. on Friday barred local and state police from using federal law to … Continue reading

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AR censures judge for issuing warrants from the bench without PC

Ark. Dem-Gaz: District judge censured for rude behavior, exceeding authority by Gavin Lesnick: According to the letter, Van Hook on four occasions issued warrants from the bench without any probable cause from law enforcement or a prosecutor. In one case, … Continue reading

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MS: No requirement that owner of property be named in a SW

Neither the Fourth Amendment nor the state constitution require that the owner of property be named in the search warrant. The factual dispute over whether a signed warrant was present at the search was found against the defendant, who also … Continue reading

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CA7 & Cal.1: GPS placed in 2011 saved by GFE; one case a triple murder

When the GPS was put on defendant’s car in 2011 before Jones, binding precedent said that it was lawful, so the good faith exception applies. United States v. Taylor, 2015 U.S. App. LEXIS 601 (7th Cir. January 14, 2015); People … Continue reading

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IA: Burnt aluminum foil in plain view in a car is probable cause for a search

Burnt aluminum foil in plain view in a car is probable cause for a search. State v. Johannes, 2015 Iowa App. LEXIS 25 (January 14, 2015). Officers assembled outside a hotel room after neighbors complained that there was yelling and … Continue reading

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Forbes: What Good Is A Pot-Sniffing Dog When Pot Is Legal?

Forbes: What Good Is A Pot-Sniffing Dog When Pot Is Legal? by Jacob Sullum: Testifying before a House subcommittee last year, the head of the Drug Enforcement Administration warned that marijuana legalization is bad for dogs. DEA Administrator Michele Leonhart … Continue reading

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