Daily Archives: May 25, 2016

HuffPo: IRS Returns Bakery’s Money After 3 Years. Now It Wants To Put The Owners In Prison.

HuffPo: IRS Returns Bakery’s Money After 3 Years. Now It Wants To Put The Owners In Prison by Nick Wing: Another small business gets chewed up and spit out by the civil asset forfeiture machine.

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WaPo: ‘The Watch’ Blog: Once again, body cameras are only as good as the policies that come with them

WaPo: ‘The Watch’ Blog: Once again, body cameras are only as good as the policies that come with them by Radley Balko: The takeaway from this study is not that body cameras fail to minimize violence between police and citizens, … Continue reading

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W.D.Tex.: Criminal defense lawyers state 4A claim against jail phone co. for recording attorney-client calls

The plaintiff lawyers group, an association of criminal defense lawyers, have standing in their own right and individually to complain of recording of attorney-client telephone calls from the Travis County Jail. They also state a claim under the Fourth Amendment … Continue reading

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D.Neb.: Consent also shown by def’s action of opening bag when requested

Defendant consented to a search of his bag by one officer when others were present. Consent was also by implication by opening it when requested. United States v. Garcia, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 66061 (D.Neb. May 19, 2016). Officers had … Continue reading

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D.N.J.: Flight from a stop isn’t a seizure

Defendant’s former girlfriend reported to police that he’d threatened her with a gun. Police found him exactly matching the description, and they got out of the car and told him to stop. He threw down his backpack and fled. The … Continue reading

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S.D.Ind.: Where factual basis for stop, pretext fails

Because there was a factual basis for defendant’s stop, defendant’s pretext argument that the officer was looking for his guns fails. United States v. Parker, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 62140 (S.D.Ind. May 11, 2016).* Defendant’s unsafe lane change justified a … Continue reading

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D.Ore.: Admission of drugs in car, an illegal knife, lying about another knife, and an arrest warrant was RS for a weapons search

After a valid traffic stop, officers had reasonable suspicion to search a bag for weapons based on an admission by one occupant there were drugs in the car, an outstanding felony warrant on the driver, and two knives (one illegal … Continue reading

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