Daily Archives: September 11, 2018

CA9: No QI for IRS agent insisting that she watch ptf pee in her own bathroom during execution of tax SW

During an IRS criminal search, an IRS supervisory officer insisted that she watch plaintiff urinate in plaintiff’s own bathroom. This was sufficient to show an unreasonable invasion of privacy and overcome qualified immunity. Ioane v. Hodges, 2018 U.S. App. LEXIS … Continue reading

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CA6: Even if part of affidavit for SW was illegally obtained, after purging it, the remainder still shows PC

A woman came to a motel office to hide because the man she was staying with had a gun. The police were called, and they ended up at the room, entered, and saw two guns and drug paraphernalia. They left … Continue reading

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CA11: Aerial surveillance alone was independent source for SW

The independent source doctrine applies to officers’ aerial surveillance alone. If the officers had only mentioned their aerial surveillance seeing marijuana plants, that alone was probable cause. “The district court credited the agents’ testimony that they would have sought a … Continue reading

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