Daily Archives: April 9, 2016

OH10: Def can’t suppress his assault on officer by claiming entry was illegal

Defense counsel was not ineffective for not challenging under the Fourth Amendment the police entry into the house that led to defendant assaulting an officer. Even if it was a nonconsensual entry, defendant’s crime against the officer was independent of … Continue reading

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E.D.Mich.: Video of stop belies officer’s claim of consent; stop should have ended when justification dissipated

“The officers did not search the vehicle until after any permissible justification to search had dissipated. The officers had decided to not even write Defendant a traffic ticket. Yet, the officers continued his detention — seized him, handcuffed him, and … Continue reading

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NYTimes: Why Apple’s Stand Against the F.B.I. Hurts Its Own Customers

NYTimes: Why Apple’s Stand Against the F.B.I. Hurts Its Own Customers by Jamil N. Jaffer and Daniel J. Rosenthal: Two weeks ago, privacy advocates across the country celebrated as the Federal Bureau of Investigation backed off its request for Apple … Continue reading

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WaPo: Video: Illegal traffic stop leads to beating and illegal medical procedures in S.C.

WaPo: Video: Illegal traffic stop leads to beating and illegal medical procedures in S.C. by Radley Balko. Clearly illegal stop; cop denied qualified immunity; promoted, case settled.

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