Daily Archives: January 5, 2017

Rare: Donald Trump has no interest in the Fourth Amendment

Rare: Donald Trump has no interest in the Fourth Amendment by Lucy Steigerwald:

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S.D.Cal.: Def, a citizen of Mexico suspected of drug trafficking in his mother’s car, was lawfully arrested when he was lured to a border crossing to talk about her permanent resident status

Defendant’s mother, a citizen of Mexico who crossed regularly at Tecate, was arrested for importation of meth in her car, which she claimed was a gift from her son. Officers were looking for him and finally found him in Mexico … Continue reading

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W.D.La.: Arrest of two in a check forgery scam created exigency for search of hotel room from which they operated with others

Defendant used a foil to cash checks for them, claiming it was for tax purposes. They turned out fairly quickly to be forged. Police found the foil and he told them all about it, and he said the same two … Continue reading

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Guam: Jardines curtilage doesn’t apply to castle doctrine and defense of dwelling

Jardines on curtilage doesn’t apply to the statute on the castle doctrine for defense of home which applies to the habitable dwelling and not the porch. Defendant’s proffer jury instruction was properly denied. People v. John, 2016 Guam 41, 2016 … Continue reading

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