Daily Archives: June 14, 2016

WaPo: ‘The Volokh Conspiracy’ Blog: Short Circuit: A roundup of recent federal court decisions

WaPo: ‘The Volokh Conspiracy’ Blog: Short Circuit: A roundup of recent federal court decisions by Eugene Volokh: Is ‘the rule of law’ just an empty phrase trotted out when convenient? Hardly, argues Evan Bernick of the Center for Judicial Engagement, … Continue reading

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MA: Cell phone SW was issued without PC, but it was harmless error in light of DNA

Massachusetts requires a warrant for CSLI after a certain date, and retroactivity depends on whether the issue was raised at trial. Here, the issue hadn’t been raised at trial from a 2011 crime although the case was on direct review … Continue reading

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D.S.D.: No suppression for any alleged violation of Vienna Convention for dual U.S.-Canadian citizen

Defendant was indicted for selling fellatio from his 17 year old cousin and a 15 year old at the 2014 Sturgis motorcycle rally. There was probable cause for his arrest. Any alleged violation of the Vienna Convention on Consular Rights … Continue reading

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TN: There is no constitutional requirement that the homeowner be identified in a SW

The IP address for the house defendant was staying in was linked to child pornography, and the search warrant for the premises clearly described the single family dwelling. Thus, all the personal property of those associated with the property, except … Continue reading

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CA3: Officers had PC to believe ptf was in a motor home for entry to arrest

Plaintiff was calling police dispatch from a cell phone. Dispatch was able to trace the cell phone apparently via the 911 system. Officers had an arrest warrant for plaintiff, and they had probable cause to believe that she was in … Continue reading

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E.D.Mo.: 911 call of burglary in progress and open door with blood justified entry

911 received a burglary in progress report, and officers responded finding the door open and damaged, blood on the broken window, and the home alarm going off. Exigent circumstances permitted the entry because it was reasonable to infer that the … Continue reading

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