Daily Archives: October 9, 2016

DC: Inevitable discovery applied to cell phone search in 2002 rather than GFE

Inevitable discovery used to justify a search of a cell phone in 2002 because it might have been unreasonable under Riley from 2014 (no mention of good faith exception applied to pre-Riley searches). Logan v. United States, 2016 D.C. App. … Continue reading

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MA: Exclusionary rule not applied to MJ discovered during entry after 911 call

Police were called to an apartment because of noise then a water leak into their place. The officer went to look for the cause and found a mason jar with marijuana. The grant of the motion to suppress is reversed … Continue reading

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CA11: Use of pepper spray on somebody kicking a police car isn’t excessive force

The use of pepper spray on somebody kicking a police car isn’t excessive force. Nigro v. Carrasquillo, 2016 U.S. App. LEXIS 17921 (11th Cir. Oct. 4, 2016):

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