Daily Archives: August 22, 2017

Wisconsin Public Radio: Wisconsin Department Of Health Services Gets Input On Drug Testing For Food Stamp Applicants

Wisconsin Public Radio: Wisconsin Department Of Health Services Gets Input On Drug Testing For Food Stamp Applicants by Patty Murray: In the last budget, the state Legislature approved a measure requiring able-bodied adults with no dependents to be screened for … Continue reading

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CA11: Order to Apple to unlock iPad was reasonable under All Writs Act and New York Telephone

The district court’s order to Apple to unlock defendant’s iPad was reasonable and appropriate under the All Writs Act and United States v. New York Telephone Co. Also, seizing an entire Facebook account wasn’t “open and shut” a general warrant, … Continue reading

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CA9: Officers have to know of probation search waiver before the search to rely on it

The search of defendant’s car under a probation search condition was unreasonable but harmless error. The officers didn’t know of the waiver before the search. United States v. Job, 851 F.3d 889 (9th Cir. March 14, 2017), amended on rehearing … Continue reading

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CA8: (1) In drug conspiracy case, the govt overcame staleness because of ongoing crime; (2) Issuance of SW in D.Neb. by non-cross designated USMJ in N.D.Iowa was subject to GFE

First, the search warrant in this drug conspiracy case wasn’t stale, although a long time had elasped during and between the times recorded in the affidavit of things that happened. While the evidence wasn’t strong, the deference accorded the issuing … Continue reading

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KS: Delay from police and EMS attending rural motorcycle accident was exigency to dispense with BAC warrant

The state showed probable cause for DUI and exigency to dispense with a warrant. Defendant crashed his motorcycle in a park parking lot, and the bike hit a pedestrian. The officer arrived more than 10 minutes after it happened was … Continue reading

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IN: A dog alert on a package wasn’t PC because it only proved the package could have been handled by somebody who might have used MJ legally

The state seized cash in a package for mailing for forfeiture and then sought to turn it over to the federal government. The owners sought to recover the cash. The court finds that the seizure of the cash was without … Continue reading

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NC: Question is RS for a traffic violation, not that one actually occurred

Defendant was driving on a snowy evening and pulled out from a traffic light and fishtailed, the rear of his truck heading for a sidewalk, but he regained control without going off the road. The trial court found reasonable suspicion … Continue reading

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