Daily Archives: February 12, 2016

The Recorder: Judge Questions FBI Agent Who Planted Courthouse Bugs

The Recorder: Judge Questions FBI Agent Who Planted Courthouse Bugs by Ross Todd: U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer must decide whether warrantless recording devices amounted to improper eavesdropping.

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IN: Refusal to stop for “Hey, I need to talk to you,” didn’t justify an arrest

Refusal to stop for “Hey, I need to talk to you,” didn’t justify an arrest in Indiana. It wasn’t a stop to flee from. Miller v. State, 2016 Ind. App. LEXIS 33 (Feb. 9, 2016). Defendant’s stop for criminal trespass … Continue reading

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S.D.Tex.: Seizing defendant’s money and cell phone and then spending only three minutes in the back of a police car was not “custody” for Miranda

Seizing defendant’s money and cell phone and then spending only three minutes in the back of a police car was not “custody” for Miranda purposes. United States v. Broca-Martinez, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 17077 (S.D.Tex. Feb. 11, 2016)*:

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PA: Whether the trash search leading to the search warrant was really on Wednesday not Thursday not material

Defendant’s trash was on an alleyway where all the other residents of that street put their trash, so it wasn’t on the curtilage. Based on the trash search, a warrant was sought for the house, but there was a mistake … Continue reading

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OH6: A 911 call of gunshots in an apartment and blood seen on a man’s shirt was exigency

A 911 call of gunshots in an apartment and blood seen on a man’s shirt was exigency. “In this case, the facts establish that Toledo police officers responded to a 911 call wherein the caller said that someone was yelling … Continue reading

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SD: Hospital blood draw was for medical purposes, not as agent of police; “small town” folks working together argument fails

Just because this DUI happened in a small town and the hospital drew blood from defendant on admission, as it usually does, that doesn’t mean that the hospital was acting as an agent of the police when doing the blood … Continue reading

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E.D.N.C.: Looking in def’s mouth for drugs and pocket for a key exceeded the scope of a Terry frisk

The officer had three traffic offenses to stop defendant for, and circumstances gave reasonable suspicion of drug activity too. “While Captain Pendergrass had reasonable suspicion to perform a pat down frisk for weapons on Defendant based on the presence of … Continue reading

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