Daily Archives: July 4, 2016

NYTimes: In Dissents, Sonia Sotomayor Takes On the Criminal Justice System

NYTimes: In Dissents, Sonia Sotomayor Takes On the Criminal Justice System by Adam Liptak: WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court term had barely gotten underway in early November when Justice Sonia Sotomayor issued her first dissent. A police officer’s “rogue conduct,” … Continue reading

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Treatise 10% off through 7/6 midnight

Bookstore Not the 20-25% of before, but something.

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OC Breeze: Celebrating the Bill of Rights: Fourth Amendment

OC Breeze: Celebrating the Bill of Rights: Fourth Amendment Celebrating the Bill of Rights, your defense and bulwark against the encroachment by government into your personal liberty. (The Bill of Rights, incidentally, was ratified December 15, 1791: 15 years, 4 … Continue reading

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HI: Dog sniff for a mere traffic violation unreasonable

The car defendant was in was stopped because of a seat belt violation. Defendant was recognized as being involved in drugs, so a drug dog was called out. Using the drug dog for a mere traffic stop was unreasonable without … Continue reading

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IA: Def’s search may have violated “plain feel” when drugs removed, but search incident would have occurred shortly

The search of defendant may have violated “plain feel” because the drugs in his pocket obviously weren’t a weapon, it was inevitably discovered because it was the product of a search incident for finding drugs on the car. Stephen v. … Continue reading

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WY: It was reasonable for officer to believe backpack behind driver was his for consent search; no objection from passenger

Defense counsel was not ineffective for not filing a motion to suppress the search of his backpack in the car of another when the other consented to a search of the car. Defendant’s backpack was behind the driver, not him, … Continue reading

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Two on pre-Jones GPS and good faith

Defense counsel wasn’t ineffective for not challenging GPS in 2007. The state passed its own GPS statute in 2002, and defendant argued it wasn’t complied with when a GPS was placed on his car after an armored car robbery he … Continue reading

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