Daily Archives: July 11, 2015

OR: “Right result, wrong reason” doctrine cannot apply to save a search where the defense wasn’t given a chance to litigate that ground below

“Right result, wrong reason” doctrine cannot apply to save a search where the defense wasn’t given a chance to litigate that ground below. State v. Booth, 272 Ore. App. 192 (July 8, 2015). Defendant was a gay man stopped by … Continue reading

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W.D.Pa.: A sweep upstairs was justified by voices, even though it turned out to be a TV set

The officer’s testimony about exigent circumstances is credited. It was also reasonable for an officer to go upstairs for a sweep after hearing a voice, even though that voice turned out to be from a television set. United States v. … Continue reading

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CA4: Seizure of things not specified in the SW is not necessarily a constitutional violation; depends on wording of SW

The fact some things were seized beyond the face of the warrant does not state a § 1983 claim. “Although some of the personal property seized was not listed in the search warrants, we find no error in the district … Continue reading

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N.D.Ga.: Dog sniff at the front door of a specific apartment unit qualified for curtilage under Jardines

A dog sniff at the front door of a specific apartment unit qualified for curtilage under Jardines. The policy reasons behind it still apply to a particular apartment’s door. Nonetheless, there was some other information on which the officers relied, … Continue reading

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