Daily Archives: September 25, 2015

CA3: Appellate order reversing revo overcame Heck bar

Plaintiff had his probation revoked and reversed it on appeal. The appellate court’s order, although not addressing his specific issue, was still a termination in his favor for the Heck bar in a § 1983 case for wrongful prosecution. “This … Continue reading

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E.D.Tex.: Gunshots inside a house, screaming, and blood outside was exigent circumstances

Gunshots inside a house, screaming, and blood outside was exigent circumstances. [Yet it was argued it wasn’t. Hey, sometimes we have to.] United States v. Vanhorn, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 127261 (E.D.Tex. September 21, 2015). A doctor was denied qualified … Continue reading

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AOL Autoblog (from NWI Times): Dash cam shows cops pulling gun on couple and pregnant woman in labor during traffic stop

AOL Autoblog (from NWI Times): Dash cam shows cops pulling gun on couple and pregnant woman in labor during traffic stop by Sarah Reese. This was three years ago, and the video was just released.

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KS: After suppression and affirmance on appeal, law of the case bars state from relitigating search after recharging

After the state lost a motion to suppress and an interlocutory appeal, it admittedly manipulated a recharging to get a second suppression hearing. The first was law of the case. “The doctrine of law of the case prevents a party … Continue reading

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