Daily Archives: May 12, 2016

PA: Def didn’t show his room was exclusive to prevent probation search of father’s house

Defendant lived with his girlfriend in his father’s home and father was on probation. During a probation search of the house, defendant said that their bedroom was exclusively theirs and the officers couldn’t enter. The record does not support that … Continue reading

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TX14: Dog sniff at apartment door was curtilage and violated Jardines

The use of a drug dog at defendant’s apartment door violated the Fourth Amendment. Defendant’s garage across the road is a different matter, but it doesn’t have to be decided. Officers showed PC for a search of defendant’s garage in … Continue reading

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NC: Nervousness and having associated with a known drug dealer was not RS

Nervousness and having associated with a known drug dealer was not reasonable suspicion for continuing a stop. State v. Bedient, 2016 N.C. App. LEXIS 506 (May 3, 2016). Defense counsel’s affidavit in his 2255 showed that defendant didn’t want to … Continue reading

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CA6: Officer’s unprovoked attack on ptf for shutting his door on uninvited officer was excessive

The officer’s unprovoked attack on the plaintiff for shutting his door on police officers not invited in was excessive force under the Fourth Amendment. “There was no need for any force in this situation because no crime was being committed … Continue reading

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NC: Def’s bizarre travel plans, nervousness, masking odors, and smell of MJ was RS even to the uninitiated

Based on defendant’s bizarre travel plans, his nervousness, the use of masking odors, the smell of marijuana on him, and the third-party registration of the vehicle, even an untrained person would doubt defendant’s story. Thus, the officer, a 15-year veteran … Continue reading

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