Daily Archives: March 14, 2015

IN: Pre-Jardines dog sniff of front door suppressed

Defendant had an interlocutory appeal of a search issue, and law of the case controls that. Jardines was, however, decided one month after the appeal, and defendant can raise it on appeal now because it was preserved, and it controls. … Continue reading

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NY3: Voluntarily removing drugs from rectum during visual body search was consent

Defendant was suspected of drug dealing because of intercepted telephone calls and the use of coded words. When he was stopped, officers found Vaseline, and they knew that was used to hide drug evidence in the rectum. They had enough … Continue reading

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E.D.Tenn.: Lack of warning book-in phone was being recorded required suppression under Title III; Fourth Amendment issue not decided

Defendant made a call on a jail phone from the booking area that had no sign or warning on the call that the call was being recorded. The Fourth Amendment generally means that there is no reasonable expectation of privacy … Continue reading

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CA2: Successive stops in two states within minutes are individually evaluated; performance records of dog discoverable

Defendant was a regular drug courier between NYC and Burlington VT. He was stopped first in Massachusetts and detained for 22 minutes because the paperwork on the rental car was suspect. The rental car company said there was no problem … Continue reading

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