Daily Archives: November 4, 2016

E.D.Mich.: SW for human body parts wasn’t a general warrant

Defendant was accused of unlawfully trafficking in human body parts, and the search warrant for his premises for body parts was not a general warrant. United States v. Rathburn, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 140562 (E.D.Mich. Oct. 11, 2016). [It seems … Continue reading

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NY3: Cursory suppression motion properly denied on its face

Defendant’s suppression motion was properly denied. “Defendant made only a brief, conclusory claim that there was no probable cause for his arrest, lacking factual support ….” On his consent claim of lack of consent, the lack of factual support didn’t … Continue reading

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OH10: Failing to raise suppression issue at trial court was waived for appeal

Defendant waived his argument related to a prolonged detention by failing to raise it in his motions to suppress or at the suppression hearings, and then only by raising the argument for the first time on appeal. State v. Geiger, … Continue reading

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Cato: Communications and Data Meet the Fourth Amendment

Cell site location information at SCOTUS Cato: Communications and Data Meet the Fourth Amendment by Jim Harper: This week and last, the Cato Institute filed amicus briefs urging the Supreme Court to take up two cases dealing with the constitutional … Continue reading

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