Daily Archives: July 27, 2016

NV justice courts have statutory power to suppress during preliminary hearings

By statute, Nevada justice courts have express authority to suppress illegally obtained evidence during preliminary hearings. Grace v. Eighth Judicial Dist. Court of Nev., 131 Nev. Adv. Rep. 51, 2016 Nev. LEXIS 639 (July 21, 2016). Even if the officer … Continue reading

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OR: Stuff left in a crashed and abandoned stolen truck had no REP

Defendant had no reasonable expectation of privacy in containers he left fleeing from a stolen truck. State v. Stubblefield, 279 Ore. App. 483, 2016 Ore. App. LEXIS 928 (July 20, 2016). The officer smelled burnt marijuana during his stop of … Continue reading

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TX13: Arrest on outstanding warrants doesn’t justify search incident of car

When defendant was arrested on outstanding warrants, his car was not subject to search incident. State v. Sanchez, 2016 Tex. App. LEXIS 7712 (Tex. App. – Corpus Christi – Edinburg July 21, 2016). “[T]he clearly established law in existence in … Continue reading

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W.D.Ohio: Factual basis for stop overcomes pretext

There was a factual basis for the stop, so the pretext argument fails. United States v. Diaz-Cordova, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 91591 (N.D.Ohio July 14, 2016). It appears that the U.S. Marshals had objectively reasonable belief that defendant was where … Continue reading

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M.D.Ala.: Consent to search after Miranda violation not attenuated

Defendant’s consent to search after his admitted Miranda violation was invalid. Moreover, the vehicle search was otherwise unlawful because the government can’t support it as an inventory search. United States v. Groce, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 93352 (M.D.Ala. July 1, … Continue reading

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N.D.Ga.: Conclusory allegation tracking warrant not properly issued fails

Conclusory allegations that an electronic tracking warrant wasn’t issued in compliance with Rule 4.1 is not sufficient to get a hearing. United States v. Joyner, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 90241 (N.D.Ga. May 24, 2016). The factual record supports the district … Continue reading

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