Daily Archives: March 16, 2015

D.Minn.: Generic motion to suppress without factual or legal argument could be denied on that basis alone

“Defendant’s written motion to suppress the results of the search and seizure is brief, generic, and devoid of factual or legal argument specifically addressing the search warrant at issue now before the Court. Because Defendant has offered no sufficiently specific … Continue reading

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UPI: NYPD caught editing Wikipedia pages related to police brutality

UPI: NYPD caught editing Wikipedia pages related to police brutality by Thor Benson: A new report from Capital New York claims thousands of edits to Wikipedia articles related to police brutality can be traced to the NYPD headquarters….The report claims … Continue reading

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CA10: An arrest during a larceny sting where a backpack was left near an ATM was not in violation of clearly established law; qualified immunity applies

An arrest during a larceny sting where a backpack was left near an Albuquerque ATM was not in violation of clearly established law, so qualified immunity applies. Quinn v. Young, 2015 U.S. App. LEXIS 3959 (10th Cir. March 13, 2015)*:

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IN: Transporting to stationhouse is a seizure

Transporting a juvenile down to the station was a seizure requiring probable cause, and here it was lacking. The patdown was unreasonable. D.Y. v. State, 2015 Ind. App. LEXIS 147 (March 11, 2015). Officers had probable cause for the search … Continue reading

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