Daily Archives: August 5, 2018

CA6 declines to decide a clear 4A PC issue that would result in affirmance just to decide on good faith

The search warrant was based on three controlled buys out of defendant’s house. Instead of just saying that that is probable cause, which it obviously is (although the panel kind of merely suggests it might be a close call by … Continue reading

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GA: Probate judge could issue SW under state law

It wasn’t a violation of state law that a probate judge signed the search warrant in this case. Joyner v. State, 2018 Ga. App. LEXIS 474 (Aug. 3, 2018). Defendant’s DNA was found on bullet casings, and that was added … Continue reading

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OK: Trial court’s granting motion to suppress without even considering GFE on state’s request was an abuse of discretion

The trial court abused its discretion in granting the motion to suppress the search warrant without even considering the good faith exception after the state raised it. State v. Haliburton, 2018 OK CR 28, 2018 Okla. Crim. App. LEXIS 28 … Continue reading

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CA9: No justification for probation search of locked bedroom of non-probationer roommate brother

Defendant lived with his brother who was on probation in a locked room. Officers came to conduct a probation search of the brother, and it was unreasonable to search defendant’s locked room. They had no reason to believe the brother … Continue reading

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NPR: The Pot Breathalyzer Is Here. Maybe

NPR: The Pot Breathalyzer Is Here. Maybe by Eric Westervelt: As legalization of recreational and medical marijuana continues to expand, police across the country are more concerned than ever about stoned drivers taking to the nation’s roads and freeways, endangering … Continue reading

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NYLJ: Privacy and the Fourth Amendment: ‘Carpenter’ Nails It

NYLJ: Privacy and the Fourth Amendment: ‘Carpenter’ Nails It: “In his column on Criminal Law and Procedure, Barry Kamins analyzes ‘Carpernter v. U.S.,’ a landmark decision significantly affecting digital privacy.”

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E.D.Ky.: Carpenter doesn’t apply to CSLI gathered 17 months before under GFE

In January 2017, defendant was in a car where the driver was arrested, and he was detained too. Calls were made from their cell phones to tell the codefendant’s father to “clean out” the house before a search warrant arrived. … Continue reading

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