Daily Archives: July 2, 2015

TX: Observed speeding justified stop although pre-Jones GPS also showed def speeding

A tracking device was put on defendant’s vehicle via a court order under a statute that required only reasonable suspicion. Jones came later and required probable cause. Nevertheless, defendant’s speeding stop was justified by the intervening circumstance of the police … Continue reading

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IA: Def had reasonable expectation of privacy in a motel room even though her purpose to rent it might have been infanticide

Defendant concealed her pregnancy and gave birth in a motel room, apparently drowning the baby in the bathtub and leaving the body in the trash can. There was a “do not disturb” sign on the door, but hotel housekeeping came … Continue reading

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IA: Search incident of locked safe in car unreasonable

Defendant was arrested in his car, and the police conducted a search incident of it. A locked safe was in the car, and the police opened it without a warrant. The search of the safe was unlawful under the state … Continue reading

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CA10: Where no emergency suggested, welfare check entry violated Fourth Amendment

The officer here came to serve a summons at plaintiff’s house, and he looked through the window and saw the place was in disarray. He went to the door, and it was unlocked. He never knocked. He decided to perform … Continue reading

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