Daily Archives: October 30, 2015

KY: No standing in GPS placed in a borrowed car

Defendant and others were suspects as serial robbers, and the police placed GPS devices on two cars in 2008. On defendant’s, he was not the owner and he just borrowed it. Placing the GPS in the first place was not … Continue reading

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IA: Grandfather could consent over his grandson living in separate room

Defendant was staying with his grandfather, who couldn’t get him out of the house to work and a shoving match ensued. Grandfather called the police and consented to a search. Defendant wasn’t paying rent, and precedent already holds that occupant … Continue reading

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CA8: Air filter could be searched in inventory

Defendant argued that the search of the air filter container was excessive for an inventory because it was not an area where things were normally stored. The policy explicitly provided for search of that area, and the court has previously … Continue reading

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DC: Custody for Miranda and Fifth Amendment purposes may be different than custody for Fourth Amendment purposes

Custody for Miranda and Fifth Amendment purposes may be different than custody for Fourth Amendment purposes. Morton v. United States, 2015 D.C. App. LEXIS 516 (Oct. 29, 2015):

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M.D.Pa.: Even though the officer had the PC for weeks, he was not required to get an arrest warrant

A warrantless arrest on probable cause is reasonable. Even though the officer had the PC for weeks, he was not required to get an arrest warrant. United States v. Kellam, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 146596 (M.D.Pa. Oct. 29, 2015):

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WaPo: FBI spy planes used thermal imaging tech in flights over Baltimore after Freddie Gray unrest

WaPo: FBI spy planes used thermal imaging tech in flights over Baltimore after Freddie Gray unrest by Andrea Peterson: In days after Baltimore burned with unrest over Freddie Gray’s death in police custody, two FBI surveillance planes circled low above … Continue reading

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