Daily Archives: August 6, 2018

Talk Business: SmartDrive focuses on fleet safety using video to improve risky driver behavior

Talk Business: SmartDrive focuses on fleet safety using video to improve risky driver behavior by Jeff Della Rosa:

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CA7 decides Franks IAC claim on merits: there is PC and the GFE applies; the issuing magistrate was not intentionally or recklessly misled

Defendant raised a Franks IAC claim, and the Seventh Circuit deals with the merits of the claim to determine that there was no Fourth Amendment violation, therefore no IAC. The district court concluded there was no probable cause but the … Continue reading

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D.D.C.: Flight from a potential encounter in a high crime area is RS; detention after that was reasonable based on collective knowledge

Flight from a potential encounter in a high crime area is reasonable suspicion. Detention after that was reasonable based on collective knowledge. The court also addresses at length vertical and horizontal collective knowledge and follows the Fourth Circuit rule that … Continue reading

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