Daily Archives: July 3, 2016

NY3: SW for strip search for drugs hidden in crotch was reasonable

A search warrant for any vehicle defendant was found driving was particular enough. There was a factual basis for issuing a search warrant for a strip search where the CI said that defendant kept drugs in his crotch. People v. … Continue reading

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D.S.D.: No REP on couch in living room of another where def slept; owner could consent

Defendant slept on the couch of another, and the other had to walk by it to his own bedroom. He could consent to the search of the couch even though it was defendant’s bed. United States v. Zastrow, 2016 U.S. … Continue reading

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M.D.Ala.: Stop for DUI at gate to Army base was reasonable

Defendant was stopped in a civilian vehicle entering Fort Rucker, Alabama, and he appeared to be under the influence. Defendant’s breath test was reasonable under Birchfield and federal law. United States v. Rutherford, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 84945 (M.D.Ala. June … Continue reading

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Editorial: When it comes to police body cameras, the public can’t be kept in the dark

Editorial: When it comes to police body cameras, the public can’t be kept in the dark: Body-worn cameras are all the rage among police departments that are serious about accountability. But the tool is still so new that there’s little … Continue reading

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