Daily Archives: October 29, 2015

LA1: Protective sweep of outdoor grill invalid when def arrested 20′ away

Defendant saw the narcs pull up and he walked toward them and was arrested in the street. Nobody else was in his yard. A protective sweep lifting the top of his barbecue grill when he was more than 20′ away … Continue reading

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WaPo: The Volokh Conspiracy: Fourth Circuit grants rehearing, eliminates split, on cell-site surveillance

WaPo: The Volokh Conspiracy: Fourth Circuit grants rehearing, eliminates split, on cell-site surveillance by Orin Kerr: If you’ve been waiting for the Supreme Court to decide whether the Fourth Amendment applies to government collection of cell-site records, you will probably … Continue reading

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AR: When two plan a homicide, it’s reasonable to infer their cell phones have evidence of communications related to the crime, so nexus shown

Where two men were alleged to have planned a homicide, it was reasonable to infer that the cell phone of one of them would have calls between the two planning and executing the murder. Therefore, the affidavit reasonably showed a … Continue reading

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CA5: Cadre of police and helicopter circling overhead not sufficiently “provocative” to make consent involuntary

Defendant’s consent was valid, and a bunch of police officers surrounding the house and a helicopter circling over head were not “provocative” enough to make consent invalid. [And what’s the purpose of the helicopter other than to intimidate? It sure … Continue reading

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