Daily Archives: January 17, 2016

AP: Illinois, Other States Debate Laws for Police Videos

AP: Illinois, Other States Debate Laws for Police Videos by Ivan Moreno, ABC: The yearlong delay before the release of a video showing a white Chicago police officer fatally shooting a black teenager has Illinois lawmakers facing the same question … Continue reading

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D.N.H.: Seizure of a pseudo-fireman’s camera for impersonating a first responder didn’t violate First or Fourth Amendments [Updated: aff’d 12/23/16]

Seizure of the named plaintiff photographer’s camera for evidence of his impersonating a first responder at the scene of a fatal accident for potential proof of the offense failed to state a claim under the First or Fourth Amendments. Plaintiff … Continue reading

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IA: Video didn’t support officer’s version of stop; no RS and suppressed

The officer testified that defendant crossed the centerline of a gravel road and came at him, and that was the basis of the stop. “Officer Van Gundy stated he ‘slowed down and pulled to the right’ because he was afraid … Continue reading

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MN: Once blood obtained by SW, second SW not required to search it

After blood was obtained by a search warrant, there was no need for second warrant to search or analyze it. State v. Fawcett, 2016 Minn. App. LEXIS 2 (Jan. 11, 2016). The search of defendant’s house was valid because of … Continue reading

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