Daily Archives: April 14, 2015

MA: Where an anticipatory warrant goes awry because the condition precedent fails, it can still be executed with “equivalent compliance”

Where an anticipatory warrant goes awry because the condition precedent fails, it can still be executed with “equivalent compliance”: “The Commonwealth bears the burden of proving that the conditions that actually gave rise to the search were as or more … Continue reading

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KS: Where the parole search rules changed and defendant didn’t know, they couldn’t revoke on the rule change

Defendant was a parolee, and his conditions changed with a broader search condition that he agree in writing that he’s aware. The paperwork, however, hadn’t been signed before this search occurred, and that broader condition thus could not be applied … Continue reading

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