Daily Archives: June 22, 2016

MA: Officer’s failure to testify to the facts for his belief that defendant was traveling at an “unreasonable speed” made the stop unreasonable

The officer’s failure to testify to the facts for his belief that defendant was traveling at an “unreasonable speed” made the stop unreasonable. Thus, the passenger’s flight from the car after the stop and the seizure of a gun from … Continue reading

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DE: Cell phone is a tool of the drug trade for SW purposes

Probable cause was shown on the four corners of the affidavit for the search warrant. Citing a 2001 U.S. district court case, “[t]he Wiseman court [158 F.Supp.2d 1242, 1249 (D.Kan.2001)] stated that ‘it had become common knowledge in the courts … Continue reading

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WaPo: The Volokh Conspiracy; Applying the Fourth Amendment to placing calls from a locked phone to identify its owner

WaPo: The Volokh Conspiracy: Applying the Fourth Amendment to placing calls from a locked phone to identify its owner by Orin Kerr:

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GA: No standing in the cell phone of one’s murder victim taken at the time of the crime

In a form of “wrongful presence,” defendant took the cell phones of his murder victims. He has no standing to challenge the obtaining of the call records of those phones that helped link defendant to the crimes. Marchman v. State, … Continue reading

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