Daily Archives: May 30, 2015

HuffPo: Rand Paul Vows To Block Patriot Act Extension

HuffPo: Rand Paul Vows To Block Patriot Act Extension by Sam Levine: Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) said on Saturday that he would block the Senate from passing an extension of the Patriot Act, which is set to expire at 12:01 … Continue reading

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TX14: Inventory of def’s vehicle proper even though his mother was called to pick it up

Despite the fact the officer called defendant’s mother about picking up his vehicle after his DUI arrest and gave her 15 minutes to get there, the officer could inventory the vehicle while waiting in case she didn’t show rather than … Continue reading

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NM declines to find plain view supported seizure of two pills in a baggie that fell out of the glove compartment while driver looking for papers

Seeing two pills in a small plastic baggie fall out of the glove compartment during a stop for expired tags when defendant was looking for his paperwork on the car was not subject to plain view. After all, pharmacy containers … Continue reading

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D.Nev.: Other searches in FBI fake internet repair entry case suppressed

In the Phua case, the FBI fake internet repair entry, the court also grants defendant’s motion to suppress other searches based on the product of the first illegal search because they depended on the first. United States v. Phua, 2015 … Continue reading

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WaPo: Five myths about body cameras

WaPo: Five myths about body cameras by Nancy La Vigne: Body cameras aren’t new, but since the spate of high-profile violent encounters between police and unarmed citizens — Michael Brown, Chris Lollie, Eric Garner, Marlene Pinnock and others — they’ve … Continue reading

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NY2: NYPD officer had no REP in recovery of service weapon used in a shooting per NYPD policy

Defendant NYPD police officer had no reasonable expectation of privacy in the department issued firearm allegedly misused in the line of duty. Defendant shot a fleeing man in the buttocks in a personal dispute and denied it in the initial … Continue reading

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ND: Entry on a misdemeanor warrant was not unreasonable where an occupant said defendant was inside

Entry on a misdemeanor warrant was not unreasonable where an occupant said defendant was inside, following other authorities. State v. Schmidt, 2015 ND 134, 2015 N.D. LEXIS 132 (May 27, 2015):

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