Daily Archives: June 5, 2016

N.D.Cal.: Affidavit for SW was “somewhat conclusory,” but it incorporated defendant’s indictment which had specific allegations of overt acts

The affidavit for search warrant was “somewhat conclusory,” but it incorporated defendant’s indictment which had specific allegations of overt acts. Taking the two together showed probable cause. United States v. Alvarez, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 72791 (N.D.Cal. June 3, 2016):

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CO: Residents of a “residential community corrections facility” are in DOC custody and subject to prison searches

“Triplett was an offender residing in the Mesa County residential community corrections facility.” He was taking a shower, and an officer of the facility was walking around for a cleanliness inspection. He touched defendant’s sock and felt a vial that … Continue reading

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D.Conn.: Violation of knock-and-announce on a 6 am arrest warrant execution leads to suppression despite Hudson

The defendant’s house was entered at 6 am with an arrest warrant, and the officers knocked and entered when there was no prompt answer. The court credits the testimony of the occupants and the time involved and not the officer … Continue reading

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E.D.N.Y.: Officer’s inability to remember minutia of search two years ago doesn’t make him unbelievable; opposite would more likely be true

The officers’ testimony is credited, and the defense cross didn’t make it better. “The inconsistencies, which in the Court’s view, were de minimis, were sought to be established by photographs of isolated portions of the living room and of Smith’s … Continue reading

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E.D.La.: Police video shows consent

The video shows consent: “The recording clearly demonstrates that during the traffic stop, while both were standing by the front passenger door to the vehicle, the officer asked Jackson if he had a ‘problem with me searching your vehicle?’ to … Continue reading

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