Daily Archives: March 13, 2015

Chicagoist: Are CTA Bag Checks Against Our Fourth Amendment Rights? [And NOBODY COMPLAINED?]

Chicagoist: Are CTA Bag Checks Against Our Fourth Amendment Rights? After four months of random bag checks at more than 40 CTA stations, the results are in: Officers checked 2,600 bags, found zero explosives and made only one arrest. The … Continue reading

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TN: Dead body here subject to inevitable discovery

Just because the rent on an apartment hadn’t been paid and there had been no eviction process, his property was there and he was hiding after a murder, he did not abandon the home. The affidavit for search warrant was … Continue reading

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DC: Feigning being a shooting victim made defendant’s clothes in ER reasonably subject to seizure

Defendants were convicted of a murder in D.C. When one defendant was in the hospital, he feigned that he was the shooting victim, and that made the seizure of his clothing in a red biohazard bag as reasonable and in … Continue reading

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CA6: Good faith exception overcomes a nexus argument, which is a form of PC

The good faith applies to the nexus argument here [which is also a probable cause question], so the question of probable cause for issuance of the warrant doesn’t even have to be decided [and how lazy is that?]. Here, there … Continue reading

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