Daily Archives: August 27, 2016

IL: Officer’s entry was consented to and a suspect fled with officer chasing; when he came back he re-entered, and it was treated as part of initial entry

There was a consensual entry into a room, and a suspect fled. The officer gave chase and returned. Under state case law, that was essentially one continuous entry, and the second re-entry didn’t required a separate consent. Defendant, moreover, didn’t … Continue reading

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NE follows Herring on no exclusion for slow updating of warrant database

Defendant was arrested based on an outdated warrant. State law prior to Herring likely would have provided relief, but the court is now bound by Herring and concludes that the exclusionary rule would not be applied. Yes, there was delay … Continue reading

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