Daily Archives: February 14, 2016

Reason: Scalia’s Liberal Tendencies

Reason: Scalia’s Liberal Tendencies by Jacob Sullum: The late Supreme Court justice was inaccurately described as “authoritarian.” [He was generally good on the Fourth and strong on the Sixth, but not at all on the Fifth, Eighth, and Fourteenth Amendments. … Continue reading

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SCOTUSBlog: Is a recess appointment to the Court an option?

SCOTUSBlog: Is a recess appointment to the Court an option? by Lyle Denniston: The Senate is currently in recess until February 22. The recess began on Friday. Whether this opens an opportunity for a recess appointment depends upon how Senate … Continue reading

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SCOTUSblog: Supreme Court vacancies in presidential election years

SCOTUSblog: Supreme Court vacancies in presidential election years by Amy Howe: In the wake of the death of Justice Antonin Scalia, questions have arisen about whether there is a standard practice of not nominating and confirming Supreme Court Justices during … Continue reading

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E.D.Pa.: Nexus shown by def taking CI’s money and going to house and coming back with drugs

Probable cause to search premises, nexus, was shown by defendant receiving money for drugs, going to the address, and coming back with the drugs. United States v. Castro, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 15494 (E.D. Pa. Feb. 8, 2016). Defendant was … Continue reading

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OH12: Having a key to mom’s apt doesn’t give son standing when he didn’t live there

Defendant kept drugs in his mother’s apartment, but he wasn’t her tenant nor was he an overnight guest. [Essentially he used her place as a stash house.] The mere fact he had a key to her apartment didn’t give him … Continue reading

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Five cases on consent

The court finds the officer more believable on the consent question because if, as defendant contends, it was fabricated, the officer also had to fabricate that defendant limited consent after the search started, and then the officer had to get … Continue reading

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FL4: State failed to prove inventory policy; def had standing in his own suitcase, albeit not the car

Defendant was neither the owner nor driver of the car he was riding in which had his suitcase in the trunk. He didn’t have standing as to a search of the car, but he did have standing as to the … Continue reading

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