Daily Archives: January 3, 2016

NPR: Police Expert: Tasers Should Be Used Only When Suspects Are Threats

NPR: Police Expert: Tasers Should Be Used Only When Suspects Are Threats: The Chicago Police Department is doubling its supply of Tasers in an effort to reduce the use of lethal force. NPR’s Rachel Martin speaks with former Baltimore police … Continue reading

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NYLJ: Judge Denies Suppression Bid but Cautions U.S. Prosecutors

NYLJ: Judge Denies Suppression Bid but Cautions U.S. Prosecutors by Andrew Keshner: Eastern District Judge Raymond Dearie refused to suppress information from grand jury subpoenas improperly demanding secrecy from their recipients, but warned prosecutors he wouldn’t rule out suppression or … Continue reading

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MN: Charging driver with the crime of refusal violates 4A and due process

Charging a driver with violating Minnesota’s refusal statute for refusing to submit to a urine test implicates a fundamental right because a warrantless search of the driver’s urine would not have been constitutional under an exception to the warrant requirement. … Continue reading

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D.Minn.: Redacting information from SW affidavit allegedly illegally obtained still left PC

The police entered after making an arrest and did a protective sweep then “froze” the premises to get a search warrant. Redacting the observations from the entry for the protective sweep from the affidavit still leaves probable cause for the … Continue reading

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CA11: Hot pursuit permitted entry onto curtilage

The officer here was in hot pursuit of a car suspected of being the car taken in a carjacking. Finding it in the driveway of a house, the officer could enter the curtilage to ask about it. United States v. … Continue reading

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