Daily Archives: May 17, 2016

D.Minn.: Fleeing police, crashing car, and running away from it is abandonment

Defendant abandoned the car he was in: “after being pursued by officers at high speeds for several city blocks, Crenshaw drove the green Cadillac across a vacant lot, crashed it against the side of a private residence, exited the vehicle, … Continue reading

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D.Mont.: Def had no standing in a search of a UK CP bulletin board service that revealed his info

Defendant had no standing in a U.K. bulletin board where he was alleged to have obtained child pornography. U.S. officers got into the system and obtained defendant’s information. Even the fact it was password protected adds nothing to the standing … Continue reading

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S.D.N.Y.: Missing attachment can’t be considered on PC, but it can on GFE

While a missing attachment can’t be considered as to the “four corners” analysis of the validity of the probable cause for issuance of the search warrant, it’s still quite relative to applying the good faith exception. United States v. Alston, … Continue reading

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W.D.N.Y.: Prior illegal entry didn’t void search were the independent source was two later controlled deliveries

Police conducted an illegal warrantless entry two weeks before seeking a search warrant, but then they made two more controlled buys from defendant before getting a search warrant. The warrant had an independent source and would not be suppressed. United … Continue reading

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S.D.Ga.: Nexus shown for SW for doctor’s home 15 miles from office in alleged “pill mill” case

“Based on the information contained in Agent Marbet’s affidavit, there was a fair probability that evidence of the alleged conspiracy and money laundering scheme occurring at Apex Health would be found in Ruble’s residence. Common sense dictates that it would … Continue reading

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M.D.Pa.: Domestic violence call wasn’t immediately before police arrival, but there was no objective evidence danger had dissipated either

The officer here had a reasonable belief that there had recently been a domestic battery on the premises, the door was open, and no one was visible. “Thus, there was no objective evidence to suggest that any imminent threat posed … Continue reading

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