Daily Archives: May 24, 2017

SD: SI can occur after a valid citizen’s arrest

Defendant was stopped and subjected to a citizen’s arrest by Walmart security. Her purse was searched based on the arrest, and it was valid. “Thus, a search need not be incident to an arrest by law enforcement because a citizen … Continue reading

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E.D.La.: Louisiana’s broad standing rule doesn’t apply in federal prosecutions

Defendant lacked standing in his codefendant’s cell phone and motel room. Louisiana’s broad state standing law doesn’t apply in federal prosecutions. United States v. Daniels, 2017 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 76266 (E.D. La. May 5, 2017). Officers had justification for a … Continue reading

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CA11: Consent to search in writing and giving password was consent to search cell phone

Turning over the cell phone, consenting to a search in writing, and giving the password all showed that the consent was voluntary. United States v. Grant, 2017 U.S. App. LEXIS 8814 (11th Cir. May 19, 2017).* There was reasonable suspicion … Continue reading

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