Daily Archives: March 23, 2015

Fusion: Is NYC’s new gunshot detection system recording private conversations?

Fusion: Is NYC’s new gunshot detection system recording private conversations? by Daniel Rivero: As Tyrone Lyles lay dying from a gunshot wound on an East Oakland street in 2007, he let out a few last words that would ultimately help … Continue reading

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M.D.La.: Telling employees they couldn’t leave during a regulatory inspection was a seizure of their person

In a regulatory inspection, “An order not to leave the business premises for two hours can reasonably be understood to constitute a detention as well as a seizure. Although the inspection was conducted according to regulatory authority, the statutory provision … Continue reading

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OH4: A frisk for weapons is limited; the video here shows a search for drugs with officers digging in his pockets

A frisk for weapons is limited; the video here shows a search for drugs with officers digging in his pockets. The search wasn’t for weapons, and his consent was invalid. State v. Debrossard, 2015-Ohio-1054, 2015 Ohio App. LEXIS 989 (4th … Continue reading

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TX11: Odor of alcohol alone is not probable cause

Odor of alcohol alone is not probable cause. “Trooper Johnson simply was not asked about any physical observations that he made of Appellant’s eyes, speech, or movement; nor was he asked what effect, if any, these observations may have had … Continue reading

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IL: Officer staying on porch after completion of business was unauthorized, and def couldn’t be conviction of obstruction after that

Defendant’s obstructing a peace officer conviction had to be reversed because, while an officer could initially enter defendant’s porch, once he found no evidence of a crime, staying there was an unauthorized act which defendant could lawfully obstruct. People v. … Continue reading

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