Daily Archives: October 15, 2016

OR: Def’s SDT for narrow computer files of alleged rape victim was reasonable when it pertained to credibility

Defendant was accused of rape, and the victim told others she had searched Google for information about rape under Oregon law shortly afterward. Defendant sought production of her Google search history to attempt to attack her credibility. The state could … Continue reading

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Minnesota’s refusal to consent to a DUI blood or urine test is unconstitutional under Birchfield

Minnesota’s refusal to consent to a DUI blood or urine test is unconstitutional under Birchfield. State v. Thompson, 2016 Minn. LEXIS 656 (Oct. 12, 2016):

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IL: Officer’s false report of burglary to get def home to ask for consent to search made it involuntary

The officer here suspected a grow operation in defendant’s house. He used a false claim defendant’s house had been broken into to get him to come home. When he arrived, the officer asked for consent, which defendant refused. Later, defendant … Continue reading

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MI: Search exceeded scope of consent

Defendant had standing to contest seizure of items from his mother’s home because he lived there and could control them and the area searched. His mother’s consent to search for illegal drugs did not admit the items because the officers … Continue reading

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