Daily Archives: March 14, 2016

S.D.N.Y.: Arrest for avoiding subway fare led to inevitably finding gun; good explanation of analytical steps

Officers had probable cause to stop defendant for using the service gate at the Bronx 233d St. subway station without paying. He was a frequent flyer, as it were, and that led to a custodial arrest. He had a knife … Continue reading

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CA3: Parolee strip search in his own home was reasonable

Parole officers were properly granted summary judgment in a parolee’s claim that they unreasonably searched his property without cause. There was cause, there was no need for reasonable suspicion, and he established no material factual dispute about anything. Moreover, the … Continue reading

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NE: Def didn’t have standing in her husband’s cell phone when they lived apart

Defendant had no standing in photographs on her husband’s cell phone. They’d lived apart for five months, had separate accounts, and his was password protected. She had no right to it or the ability to exclude others; therefore, no standing. … Continue reading

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