Daily Archives: March 21, 2016

CNN: FBI may have found a way into terrorist’s iPhone

CNN: FBI may have found a way into terrorist’s iPhone by Jackie Wattles: On the eve of a court showdown with Apple, the Department of Justice wants to cancel the hearing, saying it may have found a way into the … Continue reading

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TN: Curtilage doesn’t extend to neighborhood’s gate

Defendant lived in a partially gated community, but that didn’t mean that officers couldn’t enter through a gate that was usually open during the day. In the parking lot was defendant’s car and in plain view was property that obviously … Continue reading

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NC reverses two for no findings contrary to Grady v. NC on GPS monitoring sex offenders

The trial court failed to follow the dictates of Grady v. North Carolina that satellite based monitoring of sex offenders is a search subject to the reasonableness clause. The summary conclusion it was reasonable is rejected; remanded. State v. Blue, … Continue reading

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Why we’ve been down: too much traffic for space we rented

We’ve been down a few times in the last ten days, usually for a few hours at a time. Then, nearly all day Saturday. Frustrating to be down at all. Apparent reason: heavier traffic than we allowed for and paid … Continue reading

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CA3: Entry for arrest was virtual hot pursuit; door opened on knock

An off-duty officer witnessed a robbery at a 7-Eleven at 4:30 am and followed the masked man out on the street where the mask was removed, and he got a look at the robber’s face. He followed to a duplex … Continue reading

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CA7: The rubric of “consent once removed” needs to be jettisoned as meaningless, but entry still valid by exigency

The rubric of “consent once removed” needs to be jettisoned as meaningless. Here, there was real exigency after the informant’s entry into a potentially dangerous situation with the undercover officers watching, and that was sufficient to justify the entry without … Continue reading

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M.D.La.: “Provoked” flight different than “unprovoked” flight; def could ignore officer and run away where no RS

Officers had no reasonable suspicion to stop defendant in a high crime area, even after he fled from them when they told him to stop. This was “provoked” flight, contrary to Wardlow’s “unprovoked” flight. “When a vehicle approaches someone in … Continue reading

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D.Nev.: On Franks challenge, officer credited that the time stamp on digital pictures was just erroneous

The Franks issues did not rise to materiality. The officer was credible that the time stamp on the digital photograph showed the picture taken before the search rather than after was an error on the camera because he didn’t check … Continue reading

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S.D.N.Y.: Amtrak officers are “railroad police” under New York law and subject to § 1983

Amtrak police are “railroad police” under New York law, and they are subject to § 1983. (Fourth Amendment claim dismissed; other claims survive.) Chunn v. Amtrak, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 176987 (S.D.N.Y. Aug. 6, 2015), adopted 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS … Continue reading

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