Daily Archives: July 28, 2018

CA2: Def wore GPS for two years for parole, but parole officers turned over monitoring to feds; monitoring not unreasonable

Defendant was on state parole and wore a GPS ankle monitor for two years. Parole turned over monitoring to the feds who monitored him to see what he was doing. The district court suppressed (United States v. Lambus, 251 F. … Continue reading

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CA3: What is a “Rodriquz moment” in dicta, not even decided

A long and interesting, albeit ultimately unnecessary, discussion of Rodriquez and what is a “Rodriguez moment.” There was reasonable suspicion on the totality for a longer detention. United States v. Green, 2018 U.S. App. LEXIS 20655 (3d Cir. July 25, … Continue reading

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