Daily Archives: October 24, 2016

KS: A statute may grant more rights than the 4A and it should be followed

A statute may grant citizens more protection than the Fourth Amendment or the state constitution, and it must be followed. If state law is silent, then the Fourth Amendment or state constitution govern. City of Dodge City v. Webb, 2016 … Continue reading

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WV: Def left jacket at friend’s house where he occasionally spent the night; no REP at the time of seizure

Defendant was an occasional overnight guest in the home of a friend. He left a jacket there in a common area, and the police seized it by the consent of the homeowner. Defendant had no reasonable expectation of privacy in … Continue reading

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S.D.Ind.: Driving on a dead end road at night was RS

“[I]t was reasonable for Deputy Kirby to stop a car that matched the description of the suspects’ vehicle which was traveling on a dead end road that is rarely used in the nighttime, to investigate further. This reasoning further supports … Continue reading

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