Daily Archives: July 23, 2018

OR: There was no PC for an administrative seizure of def’s car

The seizure of defendant’s car was without probable cause for an administrative seizure. While her insurance card did not fully comply with the statute, it was fair on its face that it was her and for her cars. State v. … Continue reading

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M.D.Ala.: Def’s 13 year old child could consent to entry, but not to search of house

ICE surveillance on defendant’s road into his property was not on the curtilage because it went to parts of defendant’s rural property other than the home. “Just as with the barn in Dunn, there is ample evidence that the road … Continue reading

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M.D.La.: Leaving one’s garage door open is not a waiver of REP or standing

Defendant’s garage door was left open, and that reduced his reasonable expectation of privacy in it, but that didn’t mean he had no standing. By leaving open the garage, defendant didn’t invite the police in, and exigent circumstances or a … Continue reading

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