Daily Archives: November 17, 2016

MA: Officer’s observation of obvious drug transaction by car pulling up on street was PC

The experienced police officer’s observation of defendant reaching into a car with Maine LPN was consistent with “car meets” for drug sales, and that was probable cause. Commonwealth v. Sanders, 2016 Mass. App. LEXIS 164 (Nov. 15, 2016). Plaintiff complained … Continue reading

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IN: Seizure of person justified under community caretaking function

A seizure of the person may be justified under the community caretaking function when the person appears so intoxicated or out of it that he’s a danger to himself or others. McNeal v. State, 2016 Ind. App. LEXIS 408 (Nov. … Continue reading

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Cal.3d: This suspicionless parole search wasn’t unreasonable or harassing

While a suspicionless search condition can be harassing and thus unreasonable, this one wasn’t. People v. Perkins, 2016 Cal. App. LEXIS 980 (3d Dist. Nov. 14, 2016):

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W.D.Ark.: Search for electronic evidence can be intense; digital media can be “mere centimeters long”

A search for digital evidence in a Facebook threat case led to a plain view of firearms and drugs, and the search was valid. The digital evidence could have been on flash drives “mere centimeters long” and that permitted an … Continue reading

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VA ABC agent correctly fired for violating pending licensee’s rights during administrative search

Appellant was an ABC officer terminated for violating the Fourth Amendment rights of a pending licensee by searching in excess of their government’s ability to administratively search or the pending licensee’s consent. The termination decision was affirmed. He argued the … Continue reading

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FLETC training website link added

Federal Law Enforcement Training Center Resources added to the research materials on the right side Be sure to check your state law enforcement training schedules. In Arkansas, first year training includes 2 hours on search and seizure law. I did … Continue reading

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