Daily Archives: December 10, 2015

AR: DUI checkpoint on an interstate highway without a plan or supervision was unconstitutional

A DUI checkpoint on I-540 through Fort Smith, Arkansas was set up and executed without a plan, and it was unconstitutional. There was no supervisor there and nothing to limit discretion. Every car was stopped, except until a traffic jam … Continue reading

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MI sustains a 4 am knock-and-talk; a depressing must read for practitioners there

This 4 a.m. knock-and-talk was reasonable. Seven police officers with vests and guns showed up to get a consent and got it. Defendant was dealing marijuana butter in a MMJ state. People v. Frederick, 2015 Mich. App. LEXIS 2289 (Dec. … Continue reading

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IL: When a stop is based on an “investigative alert,” the basis has to be shown to be reasonable; here, the state couldn’t

Defendant was stopped on an “investigative alert,” which would have been sufficient if there was reasonable suspicion under the collective knowledge doctrine. There was no showing of the basis for the alert, and the stop was thus without reasonable suspicion … Continue reading

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