Daily Archives: May 28, 2016

M.D.La.: SW for examination of boat two years after alleged false BP spill claim for repairs not performed wasn’t stale

Defendant was suspected of making a fraudulent claim in the BP oil spill litigation claiming repairs on a boat. The government gathered information from others that strongly suggested that the boat was neither damaged nor repaired. The government finally applied … Continue reading

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GA: Forfeiture answer pleading illegal search and seizure has to plead facts

“Loveless also complains that the trial court erred by striking his Answer when he had raised therein a sufficient defense, namely that the search and seizure occurred in violation of the Fourth Amendment. However, the Answer did not include those … Continue reading

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WA: DUI probationer’s condition of random UAs was reasonable

A DUI probationer’s probation condition of random UAs was reasonable “to ensure compliance with a probation condition prohibiting the consumption of alcohol, marijuana, or non-prescribed drugs.” Trial court erred in setting the condition aside. State v. Olsen, 2016 Wash. App. … Continue reading

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CA11: Handling a key fob during a consent search for drugs was not unreasonable because there was RS

The person who rented the motel room for defendant and another still had the key and equal access to the room to consent to its search. In a consent search of the room for drugs in a suspected drug dealing … Continue reading

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NPR: Victims Of Civil Asset Forfeiture Criticize New Federal Rules

NPR: Victims Of Civil Asset Forfeiture Criticize New Federal Rules with Martin Kaste: Early last year, the Obama administration pledged to reform the civil asset forfeiture system, by which police can seize and keep suspicious assets without having to convict … Continue reading

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