Daily Archives: October 7, 2015

Connecticut Law Tribune: Norm Pattis: Police Departments Should Be Held Liable for Shootings

Connecticut Law Tribune: Norm Pattis: Police Departments Should Be Held Liable for Shootings: As of Oct. 5, 754 people, or almost three people per day, were shot to death by police officers in the United States in 2015. This information … Continue reading

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Cal.4: Dispatch told officer that def was on probation for one crime, but it actually had expired; he was, however, on probation for something else; GFE applied

The officer here responded to a suspicious activity report and found a stolen trailer in defendant’s yard with a piece of pipe on it. He inquired of dispatch and was told defendant was on probation for brandishing a weapon. He … Continue reading

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D.Me.: Fourth Amendment claim decided on appeal can’t be raised in 2255

Since defendant’s DNA Fourth Amendment claim was decided on the merits of his appeal, it can’t be litigated in a 2255. Thomas v. United States, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 133478 (D.Me. September 30, 2015). Defendant’s consent to a blood draw … Continue reading

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