Daily Archives: April 18, 2016

OR relies on Restatement of Agency to determine whether a private search occurred

Oregon adopts the objective test of the Restatement of Agency in determining whether a private party is acting as an agent of the police in seizing evidence. Here it was a housekeeper suspecting her employer of sexually abusing a 9 … Continue reading

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N.D.Cal.: When officer asks if there’s anything illegal in car and def consents, consent includes the trunk

Defendant’s consent was found voluntary on the totality, and defendant had to understand that the scope of consent included the trunk. “First, with respect to the object of the search, the evidence shows that Officer Williams asked defendant if he … Continue reading

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CA11: Officers’ reasonable explanation for shooting ptf’s decedent in back was unrebutted and supports qualified immunity

Plaintiff’s decedent was shot in the back six times, and the officers’ version was that they told him to get on the ground, and he quickly turned into his house and they thought he was going for a weapon. On … Continue reading

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D.Neb.: Cut and paste error where address went into “things to be seized” wasn’t fatal where things were apparent from warrant application as a whole

An apparent cut and paste error led to the officer pasting the place to be searched into the things to be seized section of the warrant looking for clothing from a robbery. The affidavit included pages of photographs of the … Continue reading

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D.Minn.: Collective knowledge doctrine applies to RS under Rodriguez

The collective knowledge doctrine supports the extension of defendant’s stop beyond the normal part of a traffic stop incident to its purpose under Rodriguez. The DEA had additional information that added up to reasonable suspicion, almost probable cause. United States … Continue reading

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W.D.Ky.: There was RS a package contained drugs to pull it out of the flow of mail for more inspection

The facts on this package in the mail gave reasonable suspicion to pull it out of the stream of mail for a further inspection. “The affidavit sworn to by Springer contains many of the same indices giving rise to reasonable … Continue reading

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