Daily Archives: February 22, 2018

Reason: City Orders Businesses to Join Its Police Surveillance System

Reason: City Orders Businesses to Join Its Police Surveillance System by Scott Shackford: Saginaw demands that establishments install video cameras and turn over footage.

Posted in Administrative search | Comments Off on Reason: City Orders Businesses to Join Its Police Surveillance System

Gizmodo: Man Sues Feds After Finding Spy Camera on His Property and Refusing to Give It Back

Gizmodo: Man Sues Feds After Finding Spy Camera on His Property and Refusing to Give It Back by Sidney Fussell:

Posted in Border search | Comments Off on Gizmodo: Man Sues Feds After Finding Spy Camera on His Property and Refusing to Give It Back

MA: Officer could follow def into open garage during active drug trafficking investigation

“A Superior Court judge properly denied a criminal defendant’s pretrial motion to suppress evidence discovered following a police officer’s warrantless entry into an open garage through which the officer followed the defendant after observing him standing inside it during a … Continue reading

Posted in Arrest or entry on arrest, Emergency / exigency | Comments Off on MA: Officer could follow def into open garage during active drug trafficking investigation

PA: Powering on a cell phone was the first of three warrantless searches in violation of Riley

Powering on a cell phone to see the screen was the first of three warrantless searches of defendant’s cell phone, all of which violated the Fourth Amendment. They were not harmless, so reversed. Commonwealth v. Fulton, 2018 Pa. LEXIS 982 … Continue reading

Posted in Cell phones | Comments Off on PA: Powering on a cell phone was the first of three warrantless searches in violation of Riley

NPR: ACLU Sues Milwaukee Over Alleged Racial Profiling

NPR: ACLU Sues Milwaukee Over Alleged Racial Profiling by Latoya Dennis: The ACLU says Milwaukee police have made tens of thousands of traffic and pedestrian stops without cause because of racial profiling.

Posted in Pretext | Comments Off on NPR: ACLU Sues Milwaukee Over Alleged Racial Profiling

The Daily Report/Law.com: ACLU Release Research on Arrest Warrants for Private Debt

The Daily Report/Law.com: ACLU Release Research on Arrest Warrants for Private Debt

Posted in Arrest or entry on arrest | Comments Off on The Daily Report/Law.com: ACLU Release Research on Arrest Warrants for Private Debt

TN: Officer’s recollection refreshed was credited by trial court and followed on appeal

The trooper who stopped defendant had no independent recollection of defendant’s stop, but looking at the video and reading the reports was past recollection refreshed, and the officer’s testimony was then credited by the trial court. The stop was found … Continue reading

Posted in Franks doctrine, Suppression hearings | Comments Off on TN: Officer’s recollection refreshed was credited by trial court and followed on appeal

CA9: Officer could enter door of screened in porch to knock on house door with package and anticipatory warrant

An officer with a package and an anticipatory search warrant did not violate the curtilage by entering through defendant’s screen door to approach the front door when he could see that there were other packages on a table by the … Continue reading

Posted in Anticipatory warrant | Comments Off on CA9: Officer could enter door of screened in porch to knock on house door with package and anticipatory warrant

W.D.Pa.: SW for premises for “other evidence of distribution” of drugs permitted search of def’s pockets

The search warrant was for “drugs, drug paraphernalia, owe sheets, cell phones, firearms, stolen merchandise, or other evidence of distribution of a controlled substance.” That permits a search of defendant’s pockets, and the cash found there was subject to potential … Continue reading

Posted in GPS / Tracking Data, Ineffective assistance, Scope of search | Comments Off on W.D.Pa.: SW for premises for “other evidence of distribution” of drugs permitted search of def’s pockets

W.D.La.: Giving officers the benefit of their training and experience there was RS for continuing the stop

“‘Courts must allow law enforcement “officers to draw on their own experience and specialized training to make inferences from and deductions about the cumulative information available to them that might well elude an untrained person.”’ Estrada, 459 F.3d at 632 … Continue reading

Posted in Reasonable suspicion | Comments Off on W.D.La.: Giving officers the benefit of their training and experience there was RS for continuing the stop