Daily Archives: April 18, 2015

Alabama appellate decisions now free; link changed

Because an Alabama search and seizure case came through today, and they are so seldom seen, I went to their website to see if anything had changed, and it has: opinions are now free, and the link on the state … Continue reading

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D.Nev.: FBI internet ruse against USAO advice leads to suppression of entry by deception (R&R adopted)

The USMJ issued her R&R on February 2d, and I posted the next day. Friday, the USDJ adopted the R&R, and the press goes wild, apparently oblivious to the news stories from February 2d. United States v. Phua, 2015 U.S. … Continue reading

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WaPo: State seizes 11-year-old, arrests his mother after he defends medical marijuana during a school presentation

WaPo: State seizes 11-year-old, arrests his mother after he defends medical marijuana during a school presentation, Radley Balko’s ‘The Watch’ Blog: The boy was defending his mother’s use of a drug that helps her deal with an awful condition.

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WaPo: As police body cameras catch on, a debate surfaces: Who gets to watch?

WaPo: As police body cameras catch on, a debate surfaces: Who gets to watch? by Peter Hermann and Aaron C. Davis:

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MA: While PC for a no-knock warrant wasn’t shown, GFE otherwise applies to no-knock

The affidavit for the search warrant included a no-knock request, but the fact that powder cocaine was sought wasn’t shown to be enough to justify a no-knock. Probable cause of a likelihood of destruction is required under Massachusetts law. Defendant … Continue reading

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NJ: No cause shown to order passenger out of car under state law

Under New Jersey law, the driver can per se be ordered out of the car under Mimms, but not so with the passenger. Here, the trial court’s initial findings didn’t resolve this, and it was previously remanded. After the remand, … Continue reading

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