Daily Archives: December 16, 2015

WA: Ex parte order freezing criminal def’s bank account was not functional equivalent of a SW and unreasonable

An ex parte order to freeze a bank account of a theft suspect violated the Washington Constitution because bank records are protected there. The trial court’s order was without legal authority, and it was not the functional equivalent of a … Continue reading

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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Milwaukee to pay $5 million to settle suits over illegal strip searches

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Milwaukee to pay $5 million to settle suits over illegal strip searches by Bruce Vielmetti: The City of Milwaukee on Tuesday proposed paying $5 million to 74 African-American residents who say they were subjected to illegal strip … Continue reading

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PA: Anonymous tip that a parolee had marijuana in his house wasn’t sufficient for RS for a parole search

Anonymous tip that a parolee had marijuana in his house wasn’t sufficient for reasonable suspicion for a parole search, despite the lesser expectation of privacy that a parolee has. Commonwealth v. Coleman, 2015 PA Super 258, 2015 Pa. Super. LEXIS … Continue reading

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CT: Keeping def’s knife because he was too drunk to be safe with it was reasonable; later he was discovered to have been in an assault with it

Defendant was first thought to be an assault victim, and the police took him home because he was intoxicated. He was asked about weapons on him, and he admitted to a knife, which he was relieved of, and it was … Continue reading

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Fed.Cir.: Court of Federal Claims has no jurisdiction over challenges to criminal convictions

The Court of Federal Claims only has jurisdiction over money mandating provisions. It does not have jurisdiction over challenges to a criminal conviction. Thus, with no jurisdiction, there is no right to counsel on appeal. Omran v. United States, 2015 … Continue reading

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OH11: “minor misdemeanor” MJ charge under state law doesn’t support search incident

Defendant was stopped for a brake light violation and smelled marijuana on defendant. Since all the officer had was a “minor misdemeanor” under state law, a search incident of defendant that involved three searches of his person was unreasonable. It … Continue reading

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W.D.N.Y.: Consensual entry to a tracking-drug dog during a robbery and burglary investigation led to finding drugs in potential victim’s home

Officers were investigating a robbery and a potential burglary near defendant’s house. The officer with the dog was outside for 45 minutes going around the area looking for a scent [of what?] and then they sought to enter defendant’s home … Continue reading

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Tech.mic: Police Are Putting GPS Trackers in Every Object You Can Imagine

Tech.mic: Police Are Putting GPS Trackers in Every Object You Can Imagine by Jack Smith IV: Dallas Police Sergeant James Johnson first started playing around with bait cars when he was working on auto theft cases for the DPD. Over … Continue reading

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