Daily Archives: June 21, 2016

St. Louis Post-Dispatch: After police raided an apartment building to arrest a suspect, others were left with the collateral damage

St. Louis Post-Dispatch: After police raided an apartment building to arrest a suspect, others were left with the collateral damage by Koran Addo: The aftermath of the standoff highlights a murky legal area where in some places law enforcement covers … Continue reading

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The Hill: Congress Blog: Congress should stop government hacking and protect the Fourth Amendment

The Hill: Congress Blog: Congress should stop government hacking and protect the Fourth Amendment by Peter Goldberger: While it is surely possible to craft a constitutional procedure for digital searches, the rulemaking process is not adequate for addressing such sensitive … Continue reading

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ID: Michigan v. Summers on detention of bystanders can apply to arrest warrants, too

Summers rationale of detaining bystanders when executing a search warrant can apply to arrest warrants. Here, the target of the arrest warrant fled, and that justified the officers in detaining the others just in case of a risk of a … Continue reading

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AK: State didn’t prove car’s ashtray was associated with the person to store things

Defendant was stopped for blocking the road with the passenger door open and a man leaning, and officers suspected a drug transaction, further confirmed at least in part by the person leaning in running and jumping three fences to get … Continue reading

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OR: State veterinarian taking blood from def’s sick dog was a seizure requiring a warrant

A warrantless search of a dog’s blood by a state hired veterinarian after seizure of the sick animal was a seizure by the state requiring a warrant. State v. Newcomb, 359 Ore. 756, 2016 Ore. LEXIS 366 (June 16, 2016):

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OR: WA state trooper couldn’t make stop in OR under statute or common law; citizen’s arrest doesn’t apply to traffic offenses

Defendant was stopped for speeding by a Washington State Trooper who followed defendant into Oregon. The out-of-state officer didn’t have any statutory authority for a stop and the common law didn’t permit officers outside their jurisdiction to make stops. Citizen’s … Continue reading

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CA8 decides merits of state search claim to find it valid and thus no “Strickland prejudice”

Defendant suffered no Strickland prejudice from defense counsel’s failure to file a motion to suppress the contents of a Crown Royal bag that was found in a search for a long barrelled gun. A kitchen cabinet was opened and drugs … Continue reading

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