Daily Archives: July 23, 2015

WaPo: The law of the Sandra Bland traffic stop

WaPo: The law of the Sandra Bland traffic stop by Orin Kerr: I’ve been asked a lot about the law of the Sandra Bland traffic stop, and in particular whether Bland had to put out her cigarette and get out … Continue reading

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SCOTUSBlog: Criminal law grants for the October Term 2015

SCOTUSBlog: Criminal law grants for the October Term 2015 by Rory Little: The other interesting note is that, so far, not a single case granted for next Term involves the Fourth Amendment. I can’t recall a prior Term where that … Continue reading

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CNN: What are your rights during a traffic stop?

CNN: What are your rights during a traffic stop? (Video)

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techdirt: NJ Legislators Want To Ban Drone Photography Of ‘Critical Infrastructure’

techdirt: NJ Legislators Want To Ban Drone Photography Of ‘Critical Infrastructure’: Government paranoia about “critical infrastructure” will now be extended to drone photography, if New Jersey’s proposed legislation is any indication. While law enforcement agencies are still weighing the Fourth … Continue reading

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NE: A stop merely to gather information about a week-old crime was unreasonable

Defendant was stopped to gather information from him about something he allegedly witnessed a week earlier, and he ended up getting arrested for DUI. Lidster and other roadblock cases are discussed, and they don’t apply. The information gathering stop was … Continue reading

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CA8: Implied consent law is not coercive of consent

Plaintiff’s summary judgment against her for her consensual blood draw in the face of the state’s implied consent law is affirmed. “‘[T]he choice to submit or refuse to take a blood-alcohol test will not be an easy or pleasant one … Continue reading

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IA: Mistake of law doesn’t support stop (and doesn’t discuss Heien)

Defendant was sitting in a car on a parking lot with an open container, and an officer arrested for that and searched. The court of appeals reversed. The open container law clearly only applies to streets and highways and not … Continue reading

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W.D.Ky.: Where def stole wife’s car, his marital interest in it alone was not standing

Where defendant stole the car he was driving from his wife, his mere ownership interest in the vehicle by marital property is not enough to establish standing. United States v. Williams, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 95190 (W.D.Ky. July 22, 2015), … Continue reading

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DC: Persistent questioning for ten minutes without RS was a seizure

Officers entered an apartment building hallway in SE Washington, and the smell of burnt marijuana was pervasive. They’d seen that before in the same building. None of the four they encountered, however, were seen smoking. Defendant was questioned persistently about … Continue reading

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NC: SW for a house did not authorize search of a car of a visitor in the driveway [Reversed 12/21/16]

Officers with a search warrant for a house could not search a car of a visitor in the driveway under the warrant. State v. Lowe, 2015 N.C. App. LEXIS 633 (July 21, 2015). Update: Reversed State v. Lowe, 2016 N.C. … Continue reading

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