Daily Archives: February 17, 2015

NJLJ: AG Ordered to Explain Denial of Records Related to NYPD Spying

NJLJ: AG Ordered to Explain Denial of Records Related to NYPD Spying by Michael Booth: A New Jersey appeals court has ordered the state Attorney General’s Office to provide more detailed reasoning as to why it refused to comply with … Continue reading

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WaPo: The Watch: The Supreme Court’s massive blind spot

WaPo: The Watch: The Supreme Court’s massive blind spot by Radley Balko: This term, the Supreme Court heard two cases involving the actions of police officers during traffic stops. How the court comes down on the two cases will likely … Continue reading

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ID: A parole officer can direct a police officer to conduct a parole search

A parole officer can direct the police to conduct a parole search. Also, one cannot argue on appeal that which was not presented to the trial court, here a state constitutional argument against the search. Nevertheless, it is rejected on … Continue reading

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S.D.Ala.: Failure to include the incorporated affidavit in the SW as executed was fatal to this search

The motion to reconsider is denied. The search warrant was lacking the incorporated affidavit when it was executed, and that defined the place to be searched. The government cites no supporting case law that having the affidavit in hand, at … Continue reading

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