Daily Archives: February 22, 2016

NLJ: In First Arguments Since Scalia’s Death, Two Textbook Cases for the Justice

NLJ: In First Arguments Since Scalia’s Death, Two Textbook Cases for the Justice by Marcia Coyle: On their first day on the bench after the death of Justice Antonin Scalia, eight justices of the U.S. Supreme Court found themselves in … Continue reading

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WaPo: Apple tells Justice Dept. to withdraw demands for help, says its objections are ‘absolutely not’ about marketing

WaPo: Apple tells Justice Dept. to withdraw demands for help, says its objections are ‘absolutely not’ about marketing by Mark Berman: The public dispute between the Justice Department and Apple continued Monday as the tech giant called on the government … Continue reading

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M.D.Ala.: Motion to withdraw plea for IAC denied; it wasn’t, and this is just a “change of heart”

The court denies defendant’s motion to withdraw his plea for IAC because defense counsel allegedly overlooked a valid motion to suppress, seriously complicated now by the fact it was third party consent of the codefendant. “It is most apparent to … Continue reading

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ME: Four failed breath tests in 90 min was exigency for warrantless blood draw

The state showed exigent circumstances for a warrantless blood draw. The officer took defendant to a nearby police station where he had after hours access to get a breath sample, but the machine wasn’t working and he didn’t know it. … Continue reading

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KY: Def’s trailer in the woods was observed from open fields; no crossing of the curtilage

KSP officers received an anonymous tip defendant was manufacturing methamphetamine on his rural property. They went to the address given to find that it was his mother’s house, and he lived down a gravel road in the woods. They went … Continue reading

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CO criminal defense lawyer disbarred for seeking warning for client of a search and telling a witness to lie; the witness was wired

A criminal defense lawyer attempted to get a tipoff to the client of an impending search and then he advised a client to lie to the police. The client disposed of marijuana plants which were not found during a search … Continue reading

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LA4: Custodial arrest for pedestrian offense was unreasonable and violation of statute

The state’s petition for a supervisory writ is denied. Defendant was stopped for a pedestrian offense, and arresting him was unreasonable and a violation of statute. He should have been cited, and the trial court’s suppression order was correct. State … Continue reading

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