Daily Archives: July 25, 2018

DE holds that exclusionary rule doesn’t apply to probation revocations

The exclusionary rule does not apply to probation revocation proceedings. No federal case holds to the contrary. Thompson v. State, 2018 Del. LEXIS 346 (July 24, 2018). The city’s administrative warrants for petitioner’s dilapidated buildings were properly issued. By statute, … Continue reading

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NJ: Hearsay affidavit for DNA was permissible, but the state failed to show PC

Hearsay related by the affiant for defendant’s DNA sample was constitutionally permissible. Nevertheless, the state failed to show probable cause that defendant’s DNA would be on a gun, and the order denying the DNA sample was properly denied. State v. … Continue reading

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CA6: Nexus shown to search def’s house for evidence of his drug deals

Defendant’s drug dealing connections were sufficient to establish nexus to his house. Drug dealers cannot immunize their activities by doing drug deals in parking lots. In any event, the good faith exception applies. United States v. Jenkins, 2018 U.S. App. … Continue reading

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