Daily Archives: December 12, 2015

D.Md.: Ptf waived REP in bank records

The Right to Financial Privacy Act was passed in response to Miller, but bank customers can waive privacy in their account records during an investigation, aside from process being applied. Bond v. United States Postal Serv. Fed. Credit Union, 2015 … Continue reading

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MA: Police responding to a shooting call saw def hiding in a closed park with a ‘hoodie’ pulled tightly around face; that was a factor in reasonable suspicion

“At issue is whether there was reasonable suspicion to stop and frisk the defendant, who did not match the particularized aspects of the descriptions provided by eyewitnesses who called 911 to report that there had been a shoot-out on a … Continue reading

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Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Prosecutors want to collect DNA at arrest, not after conviction

Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Prosecutors want to collect DNA at arrest, not after conviction by Rhonda Cook: Many Georgia prosecutors, like Wright, can point to examples of crimes that might not have happened if Georgia allowed the collection of DNA upon arrest….Civil … Continue reading

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NYT: Decline in Stop-and-Frisk Tactic Drives Drop in Police Actions in New York, Study Says

NYT: Decline in Stop-and-Frisk Tactic Drives Drop in Police Actions in New York, Study Says by Ashley Southall: The overall number of arrests, stops, moving violations and criminal summonses issued in New York City has fallen substantially over the past … Continue reading

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Cal.5th: Schmerber applies pre-McNeely and def’s statement he was withdrawing from meth was exigency for a blood draw

Schmerber not McNeely was the law at the time of the blood draw here, and Davis means that Schmerber applies. Here, defendant said to a nurse he was withdrawing from methamphetamine and that reasonably was exigency. People v. Jimenez, 2015 … Continue reading

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TX6: “[U]nder Rodriguez, Fourth Amendment considerations are both qualitative and temporal”

The smell of marijuana on defendant’s clothing noticed during the traffic stop and his heavily sweating during the stop although the temperature was in the high 20’s to low 30’s and travel plans that were suspicious all added up to … Continue reading

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WaPo Police Shootings Database

WaPo: Police Shootings Database (921 this year at the time of this post).

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