Daily Archives: November 22, 2015

D.D.C.: Even systematic statutory violation wouldn’t require suppression without constitutional violation

The government at worst violated a statute in gathering information used to get access to defendant’s computer, and the court finds that a statutory violation is not sufficient for suppression. Also, a motion to reconsider denial of a motion to … Continue reading

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In Missouri, if a motel operator wants you out, the police can enter and search your room

Police went to a motel to tell the operator that a person in room 114 was associated with a guy arrested in a stolen car just leaving the motel property. The motel operator gave a key to the room to … Continue reading

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W.D.La.: Def transferred his car to get it out of impound while he remained in jail; he had no standing when he arranged an interstate drug run for a co-conspirator

Based on a monitored jail call, officers in Monroe, Louisiana determined that defendant had a co-conspirator drive a car to Dallas to pick up methamphetamine and come right back. They applied for a warrant to install a GPS, and the … Continue reading

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N.D.Ga.: SW for pain management clinic permitted search of office manager’s purse because some smaller objects of search might be there

The search here was for a pain management clinic, and defendant was the officer manager, and her purse was searched under the warrant. “At the time of the search, agents were aware that Rosso was the office manager of the … Continue reading

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