Daily Archives: June 30, 2015

CA5: Decision to use SRT to execute search warrant was not shown to be unreasonable on the totality

“Based on the totality of the circumstances, Officer Vinson’s decision to deploy the SRT to execute the search warrant for Ms. Bullock’s residence did not constitute force excessive to the need, nor was it objectively unreasonable.” Bailey v. Lawson, 2015 … Continue reading

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AR: Wildlife officers’ detention of defendant was without reasonable suspicion

A Game and Fish Commission wildlife officer’s investigation into whether defendant was complying with the hunting laws, even if authorized [the court of appeals said it wasn’t: Pickle v. State, 2014 Ark. App. 726, 453 S.W.3d 157], continued on too … Continue reading

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The Daily Show skewers Scalia hypocrisy

The Daily Show: The Human Dissentipede (segment 2, June 29, 2015): After the Supreme Court rules in favor of same-sex marriage, Justice Antonin Scalia issues a colorful dissenting option.

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