Daily Archives: December 22, 2016

E.D.Wis.: Software to monitor computer usage of person on supervised release not unreasonable if necessary in the first place

Defendant was under court ordered computer monitoring as a condition of his supervised release, and software was installed on his computer and then his cell phone to monitor his text messages and internet searches. Seventh Circuit precedent forecloses defendant’s argument … Continue reading

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MA: Admin search doctrine or special needs didn’t permit a discretionary suspicionless search of a car on a prison parking lot

The trial court judge properly allowed defendant’s pretrial motion to suppress evidence seized during a warrantless search of his motor vehicle while it was parked in a parking lot outside a correctional facility, where, at the time a police officer … Continue reading

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E.D.Wis.: Def didn’t show he was removed from house just so he couldn’t refuse consent

Defendant, a suspect in a shooting, was arrested in his house, handcuffed, patted down for a weapon, and removed to the police station. His girlfriend lived with him and consented to a search of the premises. Defendant could not show … Continue reading

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OH11: Uncorroborated anonymous call about suicide threat brought police to house; entry unjustified

Defendant was arrested for obstructing because he told officers to come back with a warrant after they showed up at his house at midnight to check on defendant’s son. The police received an anonymous call that defendant’s son had a … Continue reading

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E.D.N.C.: Post-release supervision home search before dawn wasn’t reasonable

Defendant was subject to home post-release supervision visits conducted at reasonable times. This one was 6:00-6:15 am when sunrise was nearly 7 am. This was effectively a nighttime search of his house and was thus unreasonable. Suppressed. United States v. … Continue reading

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WA: Arrest on def’s porch does not justify protective sweep of his house

Defendant stepped out of his house onto a small covered porch where he was arrested. The protective sweep of the house violated the state constitution. The officers could see a woman inside. Nevertheless, a protective sweep of a house after … Continue reading

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M.D.La.: Later suppression of drugs that led to indictment and finding more drugs on arrest doesn’t suppress the second find

Defendant was subjected to a search and arrested with drugs. He was indicted on that. When executing the arrest warrant, officers found defendant with more drugs. After that, defendant succeeded in suppressing the evidence in the first case that led … Continue reading

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DE: Search incident of book bag left in car for FTA arrest violates Gant

Defendant was a passenger in a vehicle stopped for a brake light violation. The officer found an outstanding warrant for failure to appear and defendant was arrested and put into the patrol car. The search of defendant’s book bag back … Continue reading

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Reuters: Yahoo email scan shows U.S. spy push to recast constitutional privacy

Reuters: Yahoo email scan shows U.S. spy push to recast constitutional privacy by Joseph Menn: Yahoo Inc’s secret scanning of customer emails at the behest of a U.S. spy agency is part of a growing push by officials to loosen … Continue reading

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