Daily Archives: September 1, 2015

AJC: Officer, homeowner shot when DeKalb police respond to wrong house

Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Officer, homeowner shot when DeKalb police respond to wrong house by Ben Gray and Alexis Stevens. They entered solely because of an unlocked, not open, door: A DeKalb County police officer was critically injured, a homeowner injured and … Continue reading

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CA9: Court ordered DNA collection permissible solely to exclude persons from an investigation

A Phoenix officer was shot and killed on duty. “More than 300 public safety personnel, the chief of police, and the mayor quickly converged on the scene. Roughly 100 people entered the area where Sergeant Drenth’s body was discovered, including … Continue reading

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The Hill: Supreme Court pressed to rule on police access to cellphone data

The Hill: Supreme Court pressed to rule on police access to cellphone data by Lydia Wheeler:

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Dallas News: [Texas] Invasive body cavity searches will now require a warrant

Dallas News: Invasive body cavity searches will now require a warrant by Brandi Grissom:

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ND: Officer who had no authority to move things in car conducted a search, so it wasn’t a valid plain view

The officer only had permission to move defendant’s vehicle. Inside, he moved around something to get a better look at a bag and searched it. The motion to suppress should have been granted because this was not a valid plain … Continue reading

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CA5: Ptfs’ failure to show lack of PC doomed § 1983 case

There was no effort on the part of plaintiffs to show that their arrest was without probable cause. They submitted city recall petitions, but some of the names were friends and relatives of the persons being recalled. The recallees hired … Continue reading

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