Daily Archives: January 13, 2017

MA: No RS on totality for stop and frisk of the defendant on a shots fired call

On the totality of information, the motions judge erred in concluding that there was reasonable suspicion for defendant. In fact, his findings undermined the holding. Commonwealth v. Meneus, 476 Mass. 231 (Jan. 11, 2017)*:

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E.D.Pa.: Particularity requirement has to be more flexible in complex cases

In complex cases, the particularly requirement has to be flexible enough to accommodate the substantial amount of information that will be sought and obtained. These two warrants, from 2011 and 2014, were constitutionally particular. United States v. Devos Ltd., 2017 … Continue reading

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TX6: USDC dismissal w/o prejudice for Heck bar not preclusive of later state court action

Plaintiff originally sued in federal court and was barred by Heck, but dismissal was without prejudice to removal of the Heck bar. That was not preclusive of a state court action as res judicata. He claimed an unlawful seizure and … Continue reading

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Chicago Tribune: Justice report finds systemic failures by Chicago police

Chicago Tribune: Justice report finds systemic failures by Chicago police by Jason Meisner, Annie Sweeney, Dan Hinkel and Jeremy Gorner: The U.S. Department of Justice has released a long-awaited report castigating the Chicago Police Department for abuse against citizens, excessive … Continue reading

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New law review article: Is Qualified Immunity Unlawful?

William Baude, Is Qualified Immunity Unlawful?. Abstract:

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Tenth Amendment Center: New Mexico Bill Takes on Stingray Spying, Bulk Warrantless Data Collection; Would Also Hinder Some Federal Surveillance Programs

New Mexico Bill Takes on Stingray Spying, Bulk Warrantless Data Collection; Would Also Hinder Some Federal Surveillance Programs: SANTA FE, N.M. (Jan. 12, 2017) – A electronic data privacy bill introduced in the New Mexico Senate would ban the use … Continue reading

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