Daily Archives: December 22, 2015

TechCrunch: The FAA’s Drone Registration Site Is Now Up And Running

TechCrunch: The FAA’s Drone Registration Site Is Now Up And Running by Frederic Lardinois: As promised, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) launched its drone registry [yesterday].

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ABAJ: Federal judge says lawyer and client must pay $19K for filing baseless civil rights suit for false arrest

ABAJ: Federal judge says lawyer and client must pay $19K for filing baseless civil rights suit by Martha Neil. In a false arrest case, “The plaintiff’s lawyer should have known that the purported facts on which a civil rights suit … Continue reading

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M.D.Fla.: Rodriguez violated where def told he was “good to go” but officer then said turn pockets inside out

The officer told defendant that he was “good to go” but sought consent to go through his pockets and then told him to turn the pockets inside out. That was a Rodriguez violation, and the motion to suppress is granted. … Continue reading

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KY: Simmons error requires objection to preserve claim; no plain error because Fifth Amendment not self-executing

A Simmons error of use of defendant’s suppression hearing testimony showing standing and control over the place searched was not subject to plain error analysis. An objection is required. Commonwealth v. Taylor, 2015 Ky. LEXIS 2012 (Dec. 17, 2015):

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