Daily Archives: July 13, 2015

Daily News: Cameras showing cops in action are bringing changes to policing

Daily News: Cameras showing cops in action are bringing changes to policing by Tina Moore: Amateur filmmakers have been cataloguing police activity across the country, bringing light to events that likely would have stayed in the shadows and forcing departments … Continue reading

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The Atlantic: How Aggressive Policing Affects Police Officers Themselves

The Atlantic: How Aggressive Policing Affects Police Officers Themselves by Saki Knafo: One of the questions at the heart of the national debate over race and policing is why minorities are routinely arrested for petty offenses—drinking on the sidewalk, hanging … Continue reading

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WaPo: New article: “Executing Warrants for Digital Evidence: The Case for Use Restrictions on Nonresponsive Data”

WaPo: New article: “Executing Warrants for Digital Evidence: The Case for Use Restrictions on Nonresponsive Data” by Orin Kerr: I recently posted a new draft article, “Executing Warrants for Digital Evidence: The Case for Use Restrictions on Nonresponsive Data.” The … Continue reading

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OH, Cuyahoga Co.: Finding of justification in the police criminal case over shooting into the car from the hood

The findings of fact and conclusions of law on the justification for the Russell police killing in Cleveland after a police chase, published on Lexis on Friday. Interesting parallels to last SCOTUS term’s Plumhoff case. State v. Brelo, 2015 Ohio … Continue reading

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SC: Knock and talk requires reasonable suspicion under state law

A knock and talk is a legitimate law enforcement technique implicitly recognized in Jardines. (“We have accordingly recognized that ‘the knocker on the front door is treated as an invitation or license to attempt an entry, justifying ingress to the … Continue reading

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S.D.Ind.: One minute of furtive movements in a car before getting out during a stop was cause for a search of the car

Defendant drove .9 miles after police lights and the siren came on, and that was probable cause for evading a law enforcement officer and that was cause for a search of the car after defendant made furtive movements in the … Continue reading

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