Daily Archives: October 2, 2016

WaPo: The Watch: ‘Do Not Resist’: A chilling look at the normalization of warrior cops

WaPo: The Watch: ‘Do Not Resist’: A chilling look at the normalization of warrior cops by Radley Balko: The haunting thing about the new policing documentary “Do Not Resist” is what it doesn’t show. There are no images of cops … Continue reading

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DC: Gant search incident may precede arrest

Search incident under Gant may precede the arrest, but the product of the search cannot justify it. There must be preexisting cause. “[T]he legality of a Gant evidence search does not depend on whether the officers intended to arrest the … Continue reading

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OH9: Nine air fresheners on mirror and one on each air vent was RS

Defendant had nine air fresheners hanging from the rearview mirror and one over every air vent. That was reasonable suspicion to utilize a drug dog during the computer checks and then another officer running a dog around the car while … Continue reading

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OH7: Obstructing officers from going behind house in alleged violation of curtilage affirmed

Defendant was convicted for obstruction by seeking to prevent officers from going behind his house in alleged violation of his curtilage. The officers, however, could articulate valid reasons for going there because of flight of somebody else behind the house, … Continue reading

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TN: Consent shown justified despite denials because def admitted he attempted to withdraw consent

The evidence showed defendant consented to a search despite his denials. He admitted, however, “rescinding” his consent, too. State v. Hernandez, 2016 Tenn. Crim. App. LEXIS 727 (Sept. 27, 2016).* Driving without headlights at 3 am is probable cause for … Continue reading

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