Daily Archives: January 17, 2015

Pal-Item (IN): Court: ISP trooper lied about meth case

Pal-Item: Court: ISP trooper lied about meth case by Pam Tharp: LIBERTY, Ind. – Criminal charges filed against a Liberty man for allegedly cooking meth were dropped last week because an Indiana State Police trooper allegedly lied to obtain a … Continue reading

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D.Utah: Using drug dog while waiting for call back from dispatch was reasonable; didn’t prolong the stop

During the eight minutes of a normal traffic stop, the use of a drug dog by the officer while waiting for word back from dispatch was reasonable. United States v. Guzman-Cruz, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 3312 (D. Utah January 11, … Continue reading

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N.D.Ala.: Any possible mistake of law on open carry was reasonable under Heien

In a consensual encounter, the officer saw the butt of a gun sticking out of defendant’s back pocket. The direction to him to “turn around” was custodial. Even assuming that defendant had a right to carry a gun, any mistake … Continue reading

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E.D.Tenn.: Def’s efforts to distance self from drugs at suppression hearing costs him standing

The defendant’s statements to the USMJ that he was neither a resident nor a guest at the house searched denies him standing to contest the search there. United States v. Griffin, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 3695 (E.D. Tenn. January 13, … Continue reading

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D.Conn.: A minor prostitute in a hotel room is exigency for entry

Officers had strong reason to believe a minor prostitute was in a hotel room rented by her pimp, and that was exigency justifying warrantless entry into the room. United States v. Thomas, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 3888 (D. Conn. January … Continue reading

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WaPo: Radley Balko’s ‘The Watch’ Blog: Breaking down Holder’s move to limit civil asset forfeiture abuse

WaPo: Radley Balko’s ‘The Watch’ Blog: Breaking down Holder’s move to limit civil asset forfeiture abuse: The outgoing AG strikes a blow in favor of property rights, federalism.

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BLT & NYT: Feds Reveal New Details About Secret Database of Phone Records

BLT: Feds Reveal New Details About Secret Database of Phone Records by Zoe Tillman: The U.S. Department of Justice, forced by a judge to reveal information about a secret law enforcement database of phone records, on Thursday disclosed new details … Continue reading

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Cal.4: DV improper in state § 1983 case; 14 detention of guests at house at time of raid was likely unreasonable, and no QI

Plaintiff had a big annual Halloween party at his Orange County mansion that the neighbors always complained about. This one was called “Casino Night,” so the OCSO decided to get a search warrant and raid the place with the SWAT … Continue reading

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