Daily Archives: November 13, 2016

E.D.Wis.: Warrantless entry because of unjustified fear of destruction of heroin inside voided entry

Police entered defendant’s hotel room without a warrant because there was heroin inside and they claimed they feared destruction of evidence. Instead, however, the occupant was expecting a buyer to come back and the officers heard nothing from inside the … Continue reading

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CA10: If an inventory could be lawfully conducted, the fact it stopped when guns were found doesn’t make it void

Defendant’s car was subjected to an inventory which he contended was unreasonable. If he had been reasonably conducted, the firearms would have been found in any event, such as where an inventory starts but ends when something significant is found, … Continue reading

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TN: Def’s children were missing after he was arrested for shooting his wife, so entry into house was based on exigency

Defense counsel wasn’t ineffective for not challenging the warrantless entry into defendant’s home. He was apprehended for shootings including shooting his wife, and their children were unaccounted for. The entry was valid based on exigency. Therefore, no IAC. Jordan v. … Continue reading

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NYTimes: A 10-Digit Key Code to Your Private Life: Your Cellphone Number

NYTimes: A 10-Digit Key Code to Your Private Life: Your Cellphone Number by Steve Lohr:

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IA: All specifics of lack of PC need to be raised in trial court; here, this argument was waived

Defendant was stopped for having one headlight. The specific claim that there was no probable cause for pulling him over because he wasn’t on a public road was never presented to the trial court, and it’s waived. State v. Tusler, … Continue reading

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