Daily Archives: June 12, 2015

OR: Prying open glove box without RS suppressed

Defendant’s stop was unlawfully extended without reasonable suspicion. In an area known for gang activity where there was a party attended by gang members known to be armed, officers surrounded defendant’s car on a parking lot where she hadn’t paid … Continue reading

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E.D.Tenn.: Detail alone in hearsay from an untested informant is not enough to make probable cause

With an untested and unknown informant, detail alone is not enough because detail can be made up, too. Thus, this affidavit lacks probable cause. Nevertheless, the good faith exception will sustain it. United States v. Martin, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS … Continue reading

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IN: Officers listened in to attorney-client meeting in interrogation room; that’s suppressed, but officers shouldn’t be barred from any testimony at trial

Defendant met in a police interrogation room with his lawyer, and the police turned off the recorder, but three listened in to the conversation through the wall. The superior officer actually self-reported the misconduct. Defendant moved to suppress what they … Continue reading

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