Daily Archives: December 15, 2015

The Bill of Rights was ratified today in 1791, 224 years ago

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IA: Where def acquitted, denial of motion to suppress not preclusive in subsequent forfeiture action

Claimant’s acquittal of drug charges after denial of his motion to suppress gives the motion to suppress no preclusive effect. The stop here was unreasonable because it was dragged out, and the forfeiture is reversed. In the Matter of Property … Continue reading

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HuffPo: Two Innocent Black Men Shot By Police, Then Falsely Accused Of Murder

HuffPo: Two Innocent Black Men Shot By Police, Then Falsely Accused Of Murder by Mike Heuer: The alleged murder victim was actually hit and killed by a police vehicle.

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CA4: On de novo review, the four innocent factors the District Court relied on did not show RS

On de novo review of the district court’s finding of reasonable suspicion, the court of appeals finds it completely lacking. The four factors individually and collectively (Arvizu) provides no reasonable suspicion. United States v. Williams, 2015 U.S. App. LEXIS 21560 … Continue reading

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W.D.La.: Passenger had standing to challenge the stop and the length of detention, but not the search

Defendant passenger had standing to challenge the stop and the length of detention, but not the search. Here, the stop was continued on reasonable suspicion. United States v. Garcia, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 166581 (W.D.La. Sept. 23, 2015). [Note: But … Continue reading

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