Daily Archives: June 27, 2016

HI: Four flyovers of def’s house violated curtilage and REP under state constitution

Four police flyovers of defendant’s house, one at 420′, was not a search under the Fourth Amendment, but it was unreasonable under the Hawai’i Constitution. 20-25 marijuana plants were seen in the flyover. Driving by the residence, however, no plants … Continue reading

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N.D.Ill.: Def not credible where he contradicted under oath at suppression hearing his Pretrial Services interview on drug use

Defendant’s credibility at the suppression hearing was blown by his contradictory statements to Pretrial Services about his drug use. He directly contradicted under oath what he told them. Therefore, the court believes the government’s version of events. United States v. … Continue reading

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OH11: Officer’s failure to mention consent in his reports undermined his credibility at the suppression hearing

Police came to defendant’s girlfriend’s house to arrest him, and she allegedly let them in to look but they found methamphetamine too. No consent was mentioned in the police report, and she denied it. The trial court found no consent, … Continue reading

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IA: School officials had RS to search football player’s equipment bag on hearing metal clunk

Defendant was a high school football player injured during a game, and he went to the hospital. He was expressly concerned about the contents of his school-issued equipment bag to the point that school officials nearly had reasonable suspicion. When … Continue reading

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AK: Protective sweep could precede probation search

The challenged part of the home search here was a protective sweep before a probation search, and it was reasonable. Elisoff v. State, 2016 Alas. App. LEXIS 118 (June 22, 2016) (mem.).* 2255 petitioner’s claim that his defense counsel was … Continue reading

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OR: Telling def he had to stay with the car while the drug dog came was based on reasonable suspicion

Quick entry and exit of a house under surveillance for drug sales led to police following defendant’s car. Furtive movements occurred inside, and defendant delayed stopping the car until those movements stopped. All that was reasonable suspicion to detain for … Continue reading

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