Daily Archives: January 31, 2016

St. Louis Public Radio: Missouri bill would define open records access for police cameras

St. Louis Public Radio: Missouri bill would define open records access for police cameras by Camille Phillips: A Kansas City-area Republican is sponsoring a bill that would set limits on when police camera footage is public record in Missouri. The … Continue reading

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CA7: WI’s lifetime GPS monitoring of released SVPs is reasonable under 4A

Plaintiff was civilly committed as a sexually violent predator and finally released with GPS monitoring for life. Such monitoring is reasonable under the Fourth Amendment compared to parole searches, and the state has shown that there is a likelihood that … Continue reading

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CA5: No joint venture between DEA and Colombian police to wiretap Colombia nationals’ cell phones there so no 4A challenge here

Colombian nationals had no connection to the United States at the time the Colombia National Police wiretapped their Colombian cell phones in Colombia. This evidence came in when they were indicted in the Eastern District of Texas for conspiracy to … Continue reading

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W.D.Pa.: Request for a Franks hearing obviated by def’s lack of standing in place searched

To get a Franks hearing, it’s necessary to make an offer of proof, and defendant failed to do so. Defendant does not get a Franks hearing here because he also didn’t show that he’d have standing to make the challenge … Continue reading

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TN: Where arrest lacked PC, search incident is void

The evidence did not support defendant’s arrest for public intoxication, and the officer actually lacked probable cause. Accordingly, the search incident to the arrest was void. State v. Pippen, 2016 Tenn. Crim. App. LEXIS 57 (Jan. 28, 2016) (dissent here). … Continue reading

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Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting: How An Illegal Court Ruling Helped Break This Kentucky Man

Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting: How An Illegal Court Ruling Helped Break This Kentucky Man by R.G. Dunlop: Denver Stewart has no trouble reciting those injustices. They date all the way back to October 1997, when court officials in Pike … Continue reading

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Atlantic: None to the Right of Samuel Alito

Atlantic: None to the Right of Samuel Alito by Tom Donnelly and Brianne Gorod: A decade into his tenure on the Court, Samuel Alito has emerged as the most solidly conservative justice on the bench.

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