Daily Archives: March 15, 2015

NPR: When Police Are Given Body Cameras, Do They Use Them?

NPR: When Police Are Given Body Cameras, Do They Use Them? But Noelle Phillips, who covers the police for the Denver Post, tells NPR’s Arun Rath that an independent monitor’s evaluation of Denver’s pilot program found that in many cases … Continue reading

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Stop and Frisk: A Primer for New York Officers on the Beat

Stop and Frisk: A Primer for New York Officers on the Beat by Andrew Keshner: The NYPD is in the process of reading to its rank-and-file at roll calls two “FINEST Messages” that stress constitutional standards for police-citizen encounters-a response … Continue reading

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GA: Mistaken belief def was on probation made search invalid; no GFE in GA, either; suppressed

The officer mistakenly believed that defendant was still on probation, but he wasn’t. The probation search was unlawful, and the good faith exception doesn’t apply in Georgia. State v. New, 2015 Ga. App. LEXIS 115 (March 12, 2015). The officer … Continue reading

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MS: Anonymous tip for a DUI stop was insufficient without corroboration

Anonymous tip for a DUI stop was insufficient without corroboration. Cook v. State, 2015 Miss. LEXIS 130 (March 12, 2015), revg Cook v. Rankin County, 140 So. 3d 940 (Miss. App. Dec. 3, 2013) (unpublished):

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