Daily Archives: September 27, 2016

SCOTUSBlog: The Court after Scalia: The despicable and dispensable exclusionary rule

SCOTUSBlog: The Court after Scalia: The despicable and dispensable exclusionary rule by Akhil Amar: Akhil Reed Amar is Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science at Yale University. His new book, The Constitution Today, contains much more material on several … Continue reading

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HuffPo: Blog: Police Body Cameras Are OK, But How To Protect Innocent Prisoners?

HuffPo: Blog: Police Body Cameras Are OK, But How To Protect Innocent Prisoners? by Lorenzo Johnson: It’s time to think about what measures can be put in place to hold all law enforcement accountable.

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W.D.N.C.: Franks does include a right to a hearing without making a prima facie showing

Defendant doesn’t get an opportunity to test the truth of the affidavit under Franks in a hearing without making a prima facie case of materiality and wilful falsity. United States v. Payne, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 127287 (W.D.N.C. Aug. 9, … Continue reading

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W.D.Tenn.: Nothing of exterior of building suggested separate living units inside; officers found def’s door open and unlocked inside

Nothing of the outward appearance of the dwelling that was subject to the search warrant suggested that there were multiple units inside. Thus, officers could not have known until after entry seeing some of the doors with keyed locks, and … Continue reading

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