Daily Archives: July 5, 2016

Argus Leader: Police use catheters, force to collect urine samples

Argus Leader: Police use catheters, force to collect urine samples by Mark Walker, Patrick Anderson and John Hult: Practice brought to light in recent case out of Pierre; AG says it’s not illegal Police in South Dakota are collecting urine … Continue reading

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IL: Error in overruling def objection at suppression hearing doesn’t require new suppression hearing if outcome wouldn’t change

Erroneous overruling of defendant’s objections during a suppression hearing doesn’t necessarily require a new suppression hearing if the appellate court finds it harmless or wouldn’t change the outcome. People v. Maxey, 2016 IL App (1st) 130698, 2016 Ill. App. LEXIS … Continue reading

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UT: Car can be stopped where RS passenger in violation of probation

A police officer can pull over a car with a probationer as a passenger when there was reasonable suspicion the passenger was in violation of probation. State v. Mikkelson, 2016 UT App 136, 2016 Utah App. LEXIS 139 (June 30, … Continue reading

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WI S.Ct. decides inevitable discovery for first time and it overcomes a statement obtained in bad faith

Wisconsin Supreme Court decides the inevitable discovery rule for the first time. Despite officer’s bad faith in obtaining a statement without proper Miranda warnings, the evidence is clear to the Supreme Court that the search would have occurred without statement. … Continue reading

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