Daily Archives: March 6, 2016

GA holds that a dog sniff of a car before dispatch confirms ID is valid because it didn’t extend the traffic stop

The dog sniff of defendant’s car took only five minutes and occurred during the normal incidents of a traffic stop for improper lane change. The officer had watched defendants go into an apartment, retrieve a duffle bag and then followed … Continue reading

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WaPo: D.C. police sometimes raid wrong homes on scant evidence, terrifying innocents

WaPo: D.C. police sometimes raid wrong homes on scant evidence, terrifying innocents by John Sullivan, Derek Hawkins, and Pietro Lombardi: Authorities cited their ‘training and experience’ to justify searching a residence without any sign of criminal activity.

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E.D.Ky.: Holding up hands when asked for consent was consent

“In addition, the Government testified that Stepp voluntarily consented to the search. However, even assuming that Stepp merely raised his hands in silence upon the trooper’s search request, the Sixth Circuit has established that any such acquiescence indicates assent.” United … Continue reading

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