Daily Archives: March 7, 2016

D.Minn.: Admissions against penal interest and corroboration made CI reliable

Statements against penal interest and corroboration made the CI reliable. There was nexus to defendant’s property. United States v. Rayford, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 176627 (D.Minn. Dec. 2, 2015).* Defendant’s stop was for cutting off other cars on the road, … Continue reading

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D.Kan.: Def invited in by homeowners’ daughter without their knowledge had standing

Defendant had standing in the homeowner’s house where he’d been invited in by the daughter and spent the night many times. The protective sweep here was objectively reasonable. United States v. Nelson, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 28209 (D.Kan. March 3, … Continue reading

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KY: Strip search was reasonable because of def’s sagging pants and exposed underwear

Defendant’s “strip search” was reasonable in part because his pants were already sagging and his underwear was showing. Jackson v. Commonwealth, 2016 Ky. App. LEXIS 31 (March 4, 2016). Defendant was not in custody when he told police in a … Continue reading

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