Daily Archives: January 17, 2017

E.D.Pa.: Seizure of years of emails by SW for later discriminating search was still reasonable

This email search warrant sought specific information over a several year period, and the Google production was somewhat limited yet still substantial. Yet, included were emails between attorney and client and there were no search protocols. The court declines to … Continue reading

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N.D.Ind.: 911 caller stayed on phone and gave a “play-by-play” of what the defendant was doing that was quickly corroborated by the police

911 caller stayed on phone and gave a “play-by-play” of what the defendant was doing that was quickly corroborated by the police. That was reasonable suspicion. United States v. Jeanes, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 181601 (N.D.Ind. Nov. 29, 2016), adopted, … Continue reading

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N.D.Ind.: 911 caller’s info was transmitted and she revealed enough about herself to not be an anonymous CI

911 calls aren’t always truly anonymous. A 911 caller, whose number was captured by the system, called about a man pacing in a motel parking lot with a gun in hand. The caller gave enough information about herself that she … Continue reading

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JD Supra: Is There an Opening to Withdraw or Modify Electronic Logging Device Rule [for motor carriers]?

JD Supra: Is There an Opening to Withdraw or Modify Electronic Logging Device Rule? by Lawrence Hamilton II & Jameson Rice. The Electronic Logging Device for over the road truckers goes into effect February 17th with full compliance by December … Continue reading

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D.P.R.: PC permits a warrantless arrest for a felony; no right to arrest at earliest possible time

If there is probable cause for an arrest without a warrant, it doesn’t matter that officers had time to get an arrest warrant and didn’t or that they didn’t arrest at the earliest possible time. An arrest warrant is not … Continue reading

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D.V.I.: Def’s failure to move or respond to officers shouting then pounding on windows justified opening door under emergency exception

Defendant’s failure to respond at all to officers standing next to his stopped vehicle justified opening the door under the emergency exception. United States v. Nisbett, 2017 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 4067 (D.V.I. Jan. 11, 2017):

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