Daily Archives: August 4, 2015

NY Times: A.C.L.U. Sues Over Handcuffing of Boy, 8, and Girl, 9, in Kentucky School

NY Times: A.C.L.U. Sues Over Handcuffing of Boy, 8, and Girl, 9, in Kentucky School by Sheryl Gay Stolberg: The American Civil Liberties Union, seeking to spotlight the use of handcuffs to restrain young children who act out in school, … Continue reading

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S.D.Ill.: Exigency still applied to entry into house day after a shooting where a possible victim unaccounted for

The day after a shootout, the police find another possible location for gunfire and enter the house under the emergency exception. The entry is reasonable because one person was unaccounted for and it was possible that person was inside. Observations … Continue reading

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E.D.Wis.: Motion to suppress decided on police reports alone: only a hunch and no reasonable suspicion

Based on the police reports alone which are provided the court in the defendant’s effort to get an evidentiary hearing, the court denies the evidentiary hearing and then suppresses the search finding that the stop was based on a mere … Continue reading

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MA: Asking def what was in his mouth was a seizure without RS (it was a baggie of crack)

Officers encountered defendant on the street. He mumbled when he talked to them, and they asked what was in his mouth. That became a seizure. “We conclude that a reasonable person would not have felt free to terminate the encounter, … Continue reading

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E.D.Ark.: Inevitable discovery applies; def counsel overlooked suppression motion, but it wouldn’t have won

The state conceded that defense counsel’s failure to file a motion to suppress satisfied the performance prong of Strickland. At issue, however, was the prejudice prong, and that failure did not amount to prejudice because the evidence would have been … Continue reading

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Reuters: Civil liberties groups: Freedom at stake in 2nd Circuit seized hard drive case

Reuters: Civil liberties groups: Freedom at stake in 2nd Circuit seized hard drive case by Alison Frankel:

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Chicago Sun Times: Editorial: Laws need to catch up with drone technology

Chicago Sun Times: Editorial: Laws need to catch up with drone technology: Do we want somebody firing a gun from a drone in Chicago or elsewhere in Illinois, which is precisely what happened recently in Connecticut? That’s just one of … Continue reading

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