Daily Archives: March 7, 2015

Politico: A Letter From Black America; Yes, we fear the police. Here’s why.

Politico: A Letter From Black America; Yes, we fear the police. Here’s why. by Nikole Hannah-Hones:

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IA: Even though defendant acquitted of drug crime, the state gets to forfeit his cash seized at the time

Defendant filed a motion to suppress a search and lost, but he was acquitted of the drug charge. The seizure of his cash in a separate action, however, was still subject to forfeiture. The stop was pretextual by a drug … Continue reading

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NYTimes: Holder Weighs Dismantling the Ferguson Police Dept.

NYTimes: Holder Weighs Dismantling the Ferguson Police Dept. by Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Richard Perez-Peña: WASHINGTON — Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. vowed a firm response on Friday to what he called “appalling” racial misconduct by law enforcement officials … Continue reading

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D.Minn.: Just arrested snitch was corroborated enough to be believable for PC purposes

The CI was recently arrested in this investigation, and, while he had no track record, his tale was sufficiently corroborated by other information that had been developed to make him believable enough for probable cause. United States v. Arballo, 2015 … Continue reading

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WA: Search incident of a locked box in a backpack unreasonable

Defendant was arrested on outstanding warrants. He had a backpack on him that was searched incident to arrest that had knives attached outside which were “weapons” under the city code because of blade length. A combination locked box was inside … Continue reading

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WI: Pre-Jardines dog sniff of house saved by GFE and “unsettled law”; is the Fourth Amendment always subservient to good faith?

A pre-Jardines dog sniff of defendant’s door that led to a search warrant would not be suppressed because of “unsettled law” at the time of this search. [There were only a couple of reported cases.] The warrant application was vetted … Continue reading

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WA: Leaving cell phone fleeing from a stolen car was abandonment; no SW required for abandoned property

Defendant was seen in a stolen car and the police gave chase. He bailed from the car and ran, leaving his cell phone behind. The cell phone was abandoned property, and it could be searched without a warrant. Here, the … Continue reading

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