Daily Archives: July 25, 2015

Chicago Tribune: When cops ignore the law

Chicago Tribune: When cops ignore the law by Steve Chapman: The lesson imprinted by the experience was one I already understood, even if I had never thought much about it: Some of the scariest people are the ones who are … Continue reading

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WaPo: Radley Balko’s ‘The Watch’ Blog: So much for the “Ferguson effect”: Killings of cops are down 25 percent for the first half of 2015

WaPo: Radley Balko’s ‘The Watch’ Blog: So much for the “Ferguson effect”: Killings of cops are down 25 percent for the first half of 2015: Through the end of June, the number of officers killed by gunfire has dropped 25 … Continue reading

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ars technica: LAPD cop gets 3 years in jail for beating suspect caught on dashcam

ars technica: LAPD cop gets 3 years in jail for beating suspect caught on dashcam by David Kravets: A Los Angeles Police Department 18-year veteran was handed a three-year jail term Thursday, six weeks after being found guilty of striking … Continue reading

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Newsweek: U.S. Customs and Border Protection Weighs Using Body Cameras

Newsweek: U.S. Customs and Border Protection Weighs Using Body Cameras by Victoria Bekiempis: U.S. Customs and Border Protection could decide whether to have its officers and agents use body-worn cameras by the end of 2015, said CBP Assistant Chief Donna … Continue reading

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AZ: The smell of burnt marijuana in a car may be PC; burden on def to show MMJ card

Arizona’s First District Court of Appeals distinguishes Sisco from the Second District from four days earlier: The smell of burnt marijuana in a car is different, and the burden is on the defendant to show he’s a MMJ user. State … Continue reading

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OH9: Repeated questions to defendant when stopped about why he was avoiding the officers did not show consent

Repeated questions to defendant when stopped about why he was avoiding the officers did not show consent. “Here, based upon the facts as presented by the officers, we cannot agree with the trial court that the officers’ encounter with Mr. … Continue reading

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CA7: Saying “I guess” and nodding yes showed consent

In response to a request for consent, defendant’s answering “I guess” to a request to consent and then nodding yes to “So we’re good?” was consent. United States v. Ruiz, 2015 U.S. App. LEXIS 12866 (7th Cir. July 24, 2015). … Continue reading

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CA1: Gaming machines outside casinos also highly regulated industry by state law

Gaming machines outside casinos in Puerto Rico, Adult Entertainment Machines, are within a scheme of highly regulated businesses, as is gambling there in general, for the purposes of Burger. Therefore, the Commonwealth was within its power to inspect and seize … Continue reading

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CA10: Not clearly established that confiscating weapons from a potential suicide even after he was removed to the hospital was unreasonable

It was not clearly established that confiscating weapons from a potential suicide even after he was removed to the hospital was unreasonable in 2010. Arden v. McIntosh, 2015 U.S. App. LEXIS 12725 (10th Cir. July 23, 2015):

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