Daily Archives: April 25, 2015

TX14: Driving slow on low tires in the middle of nowhere justified community caretaking stop

Defendant’s stop was objectively reasonable under the community caretaking function. He was driving 10 in 25 mph zone with seriously deflated tires causing the car to wobble on the highway, and it was in the middle of nowhere. Lollie v. … Continue reading

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FL4: Parole searches not limited by time of day, but must be reasonable; this one at 5:45 am with 8 officers

Florida case law long has recognized warrantless probation and parole searches on reasonable suspicion, and statute is not required. Here, there wasn’t even a parole condition to submit to parole searches. This search started at 5:45 am and was reasonable, … Continue reading

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D.Mont.: 27 minute stop not overlong on these facts; applying Rodriguez

Two days after Rodriguez, the District of Montana applies it finding a 27 minute traffic stop reasonable under the facts of that case. United States v. Iturbe-Gonzalez, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 53536 (D.Mont. April 23, 2015):

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KS declines to apply exclusionary rule to city officer’s extraterritorial arrest

The Kansas Supreme Court refuses in this case to apply the exclusionary rule to an extraterritorial police operation that resulted in defendant’s arrest, understanding why the trial court suppressed. The legislature modified the common law rule of territoriality somewhat, but … Continue reading

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CA5 en banc: Border Patrol agent’s shooting of unarmed teenager across border gets qualified immunity

On en banc review, the panel decision is reinstated. The U.S. government has sovereign immunity for the shooting death of an armed Mexican teenager standing in Mexico shot from the U.S. at Ciudad Juarez, across the border from El Paso. … Continue reading

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E.D.N.C.: Court doesn’t credit that officer smelled marijuana

Court doesn’t credit that officer smelled marijuana and suppresses search for lack of probable cause to search the person. Video of stop and car search was instrumental. United States v. Price, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 52734 (E.D. N.C. April 22, … Continue reading

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