Daily Archives: June 28, 2015

OH9: Collective knowledge doctrine applies to reasonable suspicion

The collective knowledge doctrine applies to reasonable suspicion, too. State v. Freeman, 2015-Ohio-2501, 2015 Ohio App. LEXIS 2400 (9th Dist. June 24, 2015). Defendant called 911 about the pregnant deceased falling down stairs. He showed the officer text messages from … Continue reading

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NYTimes: Judges Replacing Conjecture With Formula for Bail

NYTimes: Judges Replacing Conjecture With Formula for Bail by Shaila Dewan: Setting bail is a difficult task for judges. They must try to foretell whether the defendant is likely to commit another crime, hurt someone or skip out on the … Continue reading

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NYTimes: Long Taught to Use Force, Police Warily Learn to De-escalate

NYTimes: Long Taught to Use Force, Police Warily Learn to De-escalate by Timothy Williams: Across the country, police departments from Seattle to New York and Dallas to Salt Lake City are rethinking notions of policing that have held sway for … Continue reading

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