Daily Archives: June 27, 2015

Politico: Supreme Court justices stop playing nice

Politico: Supreme Court justices stop playing nice by Josh Gerstein: As the Roberts court leans left, growing acrimony from Scalia and Alito. As the Supreme Court winds down a term marked by momentous decisions, two things stand out from the … Continue reading

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NYTimes: After Arrests, Quandary for Police on Posting Booking Photos

NYTimes: After Arrests, Quandary for Police on Posting Booking Photos by Jess Bidgood: SOUTH BURLINGTON, Vt. — Sheena Foley was stunned and chagrined last month when a traffic violation — she had rolled through a stop sign while driving without … Continue reading

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OH10: One can run away from the police to terminate an encounter without RS

Defendant was talking to officers and ran away. They chased and captured him, all without reasonable suspicion. The law does not require that one merely walk away to terminate an encounter with the police. State v. Newland, 2015-Ohio-2358, 2015 Ohio … Continue reading

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CA2: Obtaining a building permit is an express consent of building inspectors to enter during construction

“McNeice’s [building] permit application provided express consent for town officials to enter and inspect his property in connection with the building laws.” McNeice v. Town of Waterford, 2015 U.S. App. LEXIS 10645 (2d Cir. June 24, 2015). Defendant was staying … Continue reading

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S.D.Ohio: Going onto the front porch to try a key in the lock didn’t violate Jardines; entering the already cracked open door did

Defendant had no reasonable expectation of privacy in the house searched. It was owned by others and where the electric bill was in another’s name. There was probable cause for a search of a second location. Police going on to … Continue reading

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IA: Def’s nervousness about his school issued equipment bag going to a certain person, its search was reasonable under T.L.O.

Defendant was a high school football player injured during a game. When he was going to the hospital, he was so overly concerned with his equipment bag that it only go to a certain person that the school administration saw … Continue reading

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N.D.Cal.: Def didn’t lose REP in car by loaning it out

Defendant retained his expectation of privacy in his car even though he loaned it to somebody else. On the totality of circumstances, there was probable cause for a search of the car under the automobile exception. United States v. Williams, … Continue reading

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