Monthly Archives: September 2017

E.D.Wis.: Long protective weapons search applied to inside screen door where officers believed they saw a gun stasheda

Officers saw defendant on the street at 11:40 pm, and they saw what they thought might be a gun in his pocket. They turned around, and he got to his house, stashed the object inside the door, and came back … Continue reading

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NH: No constitutional prohibition of state court issuing SW for records stored out of state

There is no constitutional prohibition from a state court issuing a search warrant for cell phone records of a provider doing business in the state even when the records are physically located in another state. Territoriality in the statute applies … Continue reading

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WUNC Public Radio: WATCH: Nurse Roughly Arrested For Following Hospital Protocol, Body Camera Shows

WUNC Public Radio: WATCH: Nurse Roughly Arrested For Following Hospital Protocol, Body Camera Shows by Merritt Kennedy: A Utah nurse and her attorney have released video footage showing an officer roughly arresting her at University of Utah Hospital in Salt … Continue reading

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CA7: In § 1983 case, the SW was issued with PC and wasn’t overbroad

In a § 1983 case over a search warrant issued during the “John Doe” investigation from Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker’s tenure as Milwaukee County Executive, the plaintiff’s claim fails on the officers allegedly knowing the thought processes of the judge … Continue reading

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ID: Def’s attempt to remove purse from car after consent to search car was her limitation on consent

When defendant consented to a search of her car, she attempted to remove her purse, and the officer had to honor that as a limitation on the consent. He ordered her to put it back, and that was mere acquiesce … Continue reading

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MA: Smell of MJ on a nonstudent at school wasn’t RS for a frisk of backpack

When defendant, a nonstudent, arrived at school and was surrounded by school officials who smelled of marijuana (a civil offense), the frisk of her backpack was without any reasonable suspicion of criminality or that there was a weapon present. Commonwealth … Continue reading

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Above the Law: Issue Spotter: How Many Cops Need To Be Fired Based On These Facts? If you answer ‘one,’ you fail. YOU are part of the problem. a

Above the Law: Issue Spotter: How Many Cops Need To Be Fired Based On These Facts? If you answer ‘one,’ you fail. YOU are part of the problem. By Elie Mystal

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TN: 15 minutes of knocking on door demanding knock-and-talk did not lead to voluntary consent to enter

“[W]e conclude that the trial court erred by using a subjective rather than objective test in finding that the exigent circumstances were not sufficient to justify the officers’ entering the residence to perform a protective sweep. However, we determine that … Continue reading

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Reason.com: In Warrantless Cellphone Search Case, It’s the Trump Administration vs. the 4th Amendment

Reason.com: In Warrantless Cellphone Search Case, It’s the Trump Administration vs. the 4th Amendment by Damon Root:

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