Daily Archives: April 30, 2016

W.D.La.: BOLO for a stop in an armed robbery case was not stale after 8 days

When defendant voluntarily stops his car and gets out to walk away, the police encounter after that is not a “traffic stop” governed by traffic stop rules. The stop was consensual, but officers did have reasonable suspicion defendant’s vehicle had … Continue reading

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Pacific Legal Foundation: Drones and property rights

Pacific Legal Foundation: Drones and property rights by Raymond Nhan:

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Police One: Protecting cops from frivolous lawsuits: Qualified immunity, explained

Police One: Protecting cops from frivolous lawsuits: Qualified immunity, explained by Mike Callahan: The value of the qualified immunity defense to law enforcement officers in use of deadly force cases cannot be understated

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