Daily Archives: July 5, 2015

NYTimes Editorial: The Activist Roberts Court, 10 Years In

NYTimes Editorial: The Activist Roberts Court, 10 Years In: What is the most useful way to understand the direction of the Supreme Court 10 years into the tenure of Chief Justice John Roberts Jr.? After a series of high-profile end-of-term … Continue reading

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MS: Rental inspection warrant ordinance unconstitutional for no PC requirement

Madison’s rental inspection warrant system violates the Fourth Amendment because the ordinance does not require that the warrant issue on probable cause of a potential violation. Crook v. City of Madison, 2015 Miss. LEXIS 352 (July 2, 2015):

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S.D.W.Va.: Lost warrant could be proved by unexecuted copies from the officer’s file

The affidavit and search warrant were lost, but they could be recreated by unexecuted copies from the officer’s file and the associated materials used with them, such as the criminal complaint which used the same information. United States v. Richardson, … Continue reading

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E.D.N.Y.: Bootstrapping a minor offense into a search incident is generally unreasonable, but govt met its burden here

Defendant was seen tossing a green beer bottle and officers attempted to step in front of him to stop him to inquire into the littering. Instead of talking to them, he pushed past them, and that made them concerned he … Continue reading

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OH10: Asking for DL of driver of parked car was a stop of everybody in the car

Defendant was in a parked car with others when the police pulled up. It became a stop of everybody in the car under Brendlin when the officer asked for ID, and there was no reasonable suspicion of any crime whatsoever. … Continue reading

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E.D.Pa.: Def gets return of property seized 7½ years ago

Defendant is entitled to return of property originally seized 7½ years ago to prosecute him that is not contraband and no longer needed. United States v. Green, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 85174 (E.D.Pa. June 30, 2015). A state law enforcement … Continue reading

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