Daily Archives: September 13, 2015

KY declines to suppress parole search where violation of some procedural rule but not the Fourth Amendment

Defendant was subject to a parole search condition, and the search violated some internal policy of the Department of Corrections. It did not, however, violate the Fourth Amendment, and the court holds that the policy violation did not require that … Continue reading

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CA6: Social media selfie created RS for parole search

Defendant was on supervision for a prior child pornography offense. Police looked to his social media page and found him taking a naked selfie wearing a Santa hat with a camera phone, a violation of the terms of his release. … Continue reading

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AL: 76 year old with prior felonies sentenced to LWOP for 2.2 lbs marijuana

The 76 year old defendant, a prior habitual offender for violent crimes, was sentenced to life without parole for possession of 2.2 pounds of marijuana, the trial court thinking it had no discretion on the sentence. Defense counsel raised a … Continue reading

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OH3: A court order issued with PC and otherwise complying with the Fourth Amendment doesn’t have to be called a “search warrant” to be effective

A court ordered GPS device was placed on defendant’s vehicle. His movements watched online and facts the police had learned added up to reasonable suspicion for a stop. [If they had PC for a tracking warrant, why not for the … Continue reading

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CA6: During a long standoff, police sent for coffee and granola bars but no warrant before a sniper killed the suicidal defendant before he could kill himself

Police engaged in a long standoff with a suicidal subject whose only alleged crime was to fire a gun into the woods which he thought were unoccupied. Every window in the house was broken by tear gas canisters, and he … Continue reading

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