Daily Archives: July 18, 2015

The Atlantic: A Year After Eric Garner’s Death, Has Anything Changed?

The Atlantic: A Year After Eric Garner’s Death, Has Anything Changed? by David Graham: For the past 12 months, America has actually paid attention to police violence—but what has it learned?

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FL2: Gesture to enter was consent

Defendant lost his phone at the scene of a burglary. Police came to his house to talk to him, and the evidence supports the conclusion that his sister invited them in by her gestures, and she had apparent authority. Thompson … Continue reading

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CA10: Stop for riding a bicycle without light unreasonably extended; search of backpack suppressed

Defendant was stopped for riding an unlighted bicycle across the street at night in the middle of the block. Once stopped, the officer questioned him about his backpack and secured an admission he was armed. The questioning was unreasonable and … Continue reading

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PA: DUI accident provided PC for automobile exception search

In a DUI accident, the officer had probable cause to search defendant’s vehicle for evidence of the impairment under the automobile exception. Commonwealth v. Best, 2015 PA Super 151, 2015 Pa. Super. LEXIS 409 (July 16, 2015).* The officer’s participation … Continue reading

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CO: DNA taken in violation of statute not suppressed

Taking DNA from this defendant on a misdemeanor arrest was not a Fourth Amendment violation under King. It did violate state law, but the court doesn’t suppress. It matched DNA in a rape case and led to him being charged. … Continue reading

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