Daily Archives: December 21, 2016

CA1: Arrest of removable alien was without RS, but because no flagrant violation of 4A, no suppression

Respondent was ordered removed from the country after ICE agents encountered him at work. They thought he was somebody else, and he was handcuffed and questioned. It became apparent that he wasn’t the man they were looking for, but he … Continue reading

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OH11: Hot pursuit into a house after a misdemeanant reasonable

A man and a woman were walking in the middle of the road, and the woman was having difficulty standing up. This was a potential violation of statute, plus the officer had some possible concerns with the medical condition of … Continue reading

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AK: Reconsideration of finding of no PC granted; def never really put lack of PC in issue

At issue was a seizure and then warranted search of defendant’s cell phone looking for an incriminating text message that was already seen by the police on the recipient’s cell phone. At the hearing, the Superior Court granted a motion … Continue reading

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