Daily Archives: September 29, 2017

OH4: Community caretaking function applies to unresponsive person in car

Officers did not seize defendant’s car when they approached and knocked on the window to rouse him. That was valid under the community caretaking function. They had reasonable suspicion, however, because he was disoriented, jittery, nervous, had dilated pupils, glassy … Continue reading

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TX14: Def had no standing in cell phone he gave to his girlfriend

Defendant had no standing in a cell phone that he gave to his girlfriend and referred to as her cell phone. It was stolen from her and searched to locate the possible owner, and the phone had video of defendant … Continue reading

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TX14: SW seizure of things besides child pornography to show def’s connection to the premises did not make the search unreasonable

The affidavit for the search warrant for defendant’s home and computer for child pornography was based on probable cause. The seizure of things besides child pornography to show defendant’s connection to the premises did not make the search unreasonable. (§ … Continue reading

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TX: Search incident still justified by discovery of a different offense after arrest

The court of appeals erred in holding that a search incident to arrest could not be justified by discovery of a different offense after arrest. As long as there was probable cause to arrest for the newly-discovered offense, and the … Continue reading

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CA9: Rodriguez taint from one stop affected a later one where the first officer had to let the vehicle go when the dog was delayed

The district court did not err during a civil forfeiture action when it granted a claimant’s motion to suppress $167,070 a sheriff’s deputy found in a mobile home the claimant was driving, ordered the Government to return the money, and … Continue reading

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The Hill: Pass the Protecting Data at the Border Act

The Hill: Pass the Protecting Data at the Border Act by Adam Schwartz and Sophia Cope:

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WaPo: D.C. police oversight agency says complaints are rising over searches

WaPo: D.C. police oversight agency says complaints are rising over searches by Peter Hermann: A D.C. police oversight board says it has received an increased number of complaints about officers conducting searches of people, vehicles and houses without obtaining proper consent, … Continue reading

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NYTimes: Dismayed by Trump, Head of Drug Enforcement Administration to Leave 

NYTimes: Dismayed by Trump, Head of Drug Enforcement Administration to Leave by Michael S. Schmidt: The acting head of the Drug Enforcement Administration will resign at the end of the week, according to law enforcement officials, who said he had become … Continue reading

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Baltimore Sun: Baltimore prosecutors drop dozens more cases involving indicted officers, others shown in body camera footage

Baltimore Sun: Baltimore prosecutors drop dozens more cases involving indicted officers, others shown in body camera footage by Kevin Rector: Prosecutors in Baltimore have decided to drop dozens of additional criminal cases that relied on the testimony of eight city … Continue reading

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The Guardian: Opinion: Why the decriminalisation of marijuana is a civil rights cause 

The Guardian: Opinion: Why the decriminalisation of marijuana is a civil rights cause by Al Sharpton: Generations of Americans – mostly people of colour – have been crushed by aggressive laws on marijuana. It’s time for that to change.

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