Daily Archives: July 1, 2016

WSJ: Racial Disparity Found in Police Taser Use

WSJ: Racial Disparity Found in Police Taser Use by Joseph De Avila: Minorities were involved in more than half of the 2015 incidents of Taser use by Connecticut police, report says.

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Hot Air: The Fourth Amendment covers everyone … including suspected criminals

Hot Air: The Fourth Amendment covers everyone … including suspected criminals by Taylor Millard: It’s completely understandable why “law and order” conservatives are defending the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in the Utah v. Strieff case. Edward Strieff Jr. had a … Continue reading

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OH11: Four hour delay to go to reported meth lab then smelling nothing meant no exigency

Officers received word that defendant had a meth lab at his house. They waited four hours to go there, and, when they did, they smelled nothing. Thus, there was no exigent circumstances. State v. Link, 2016-Ohio-4597, 2016 Ohio App. LEXIS … Continue reading

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OH5: Officer’s hand out for keys was not a request for consent

The officer had no cause to search defendant’s glove compartment as to whether the car was rented or stolen. When the officer came to him with hand outstretched for the keys, that was not consent. State v. Clark, 2016-Ohio-4614, 2016 … Continue reading

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