Daily Archives: January 27, 2016

IN: Search of a pill bottle found during a patdown for arrest for no DL was permissible under state constitution; court of appeals reversed

Search of a pill bottle found during a patdown for arrest for no DL was permissible under state constitution, and the court of appeals is reversed. Garcia v. State, 2016 Ind. LEXIS 30 (Jan. 21, 2016), rev’g 25 N.E.3d 786 … Continue reading

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CA11: Miami’s seizure and destruction of ptf’s “ugly” sailboat stated a 4A claim under Soldal

Plaintiff lived on his sailboat in the City of Miami on state waters. He was stopped by marine officers who complained of his lack of property sanitary facilities and not having a good enough anchor light. They accused him of … Continue reading

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CA8: No IAC for failing to raise Riley years before without any binding circuit cases; refuses to consider IAC prejudice based on sentence received

On the Strickland performance prong, counsel was not ineffective for not arguing defendant’s cell phone search incident when there was no circuit authority years before Riley. On the prejudice prong, the court doesn’t have to decide it but comments anyway: … Continue reading

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FL2: Police had no objectively reasonable basis to believe that there was an emergency inside the residence based on an open door and scattered mail

Police had no objectively reasonable basis to believe that there was an emergency inside the residence based on an open door and scattered mail. State v. Fultz, 2016 Fla. App. LEXIS 880 (Fla. 2d DCA Jan. 22, 2016). “Here, under … Continue reading

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D.Ariz.: Defendant running off into the desert while handcuffed was abandonment of the bag he had at his feet

Defendant “abandoned his reasonable expectation of privacy when he ran and left the satchel unattended in the desert. The bag was placed next to him by Agent Fletcher. Although it may have been difficult for the defendant to retrieve the … Continue reading

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