Daily Archives: June 25, 2015

D.S.D.: Entry to backyard to get trash violated curtilage; trash is a collection of information until it is abandoned

The trash receptacle here was by the back door and window, and entry to the backyard to retrieve the trash was an entry onto the protected curtilage. Until the trash is put out for collection, the container is a receptacle … Continue reading

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D.Kan.: Heien relieves a federal court of having to make fine distinctions about whether state traffic law was validated

Heien relieves a federal court of having to make fine distinctions about whether state traffic law was validated: The question is whether the officer’s view was reasonable. [Again, close enough for government work.] United States v. Morales, 2015 U.S. Dist. … Continue reading

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