Daily Archives: June 2, 2018

CA6: New evidence in civil case to impeach officers’ prior suppression hearing testimony isn’t ground for a successor 2255

2255 petitioner filed a successor petition alleging that a civil case he filed developed impeachment material that would undermine the original probable cause finding. This isn’t new evidence of innocence for a successor petition. In re Mohammed, 2018 U.S. App. … Continue reading

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LA3: Ping order for def’s cell phone was based on exigency

The police ping request to locate defendant’s phone to locate him was based on clear exigent circumstances. Thus, it did not violate the Stored Communications Act, 18 U.S.C. § 2702(c)(4). State v. Malveaux, 2018 La. App. LEXIS 1082 (La. App. … Continue reading

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PA: Date typo in affidavit for SW could be corrected in context of totality

A typographical error in a date of an occurence in the affidavit for search warrant for the year (2013 instead of 2014) could be overlooked in context of the affidavit as a whole which showed it a mere typo. Commonwealth … Continue reading

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WaPo: The hunt for the Golden State Killer led detectives to a Hobby Lobby parking lot

WaPo: The hunt for the Golden State Killer led detectives to a Hobby Lobby parking lot by TJ Ortenzi: While Joseph DeAngelo shopped inside, detectives swabbed his car door for DNA, according to documents that were unsealed Friday.

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