Daily Archives: October 30, 2018

Fortune: Harvard Law Just Released 6.5 Million Court Decisions Online

Fortune: Harvard Law Just Released 6.5 Million Court Decisions Online by Jeff John Roberts: In a significant milestone for public access to the law, the Library Innovation Lab at Harvard Law School on Monday published more than 40 million pages … Continue reading

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CA6: Def’s returning home right after heroin sale provides nexus to house

There was probable cause for the search warrant and the good faith exception applies. After a heroin sale, defendant returned right to his home. It was reasonable to infer there would be evidence of the crime originating or brought back … Continue reading

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W.D.N.Y.: Controlled buys corroborate CI

The CI wasn’t supported by past history, but was by controlled buys. United States v. Williams, 2018 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 180895 (W.D. N.Y. Oct. 23, 2018). “Finally, the affidavit articulated a reasonable nexus between the place to be searched (the … Continue reading

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FL2: Calling the DA to see about whether a SW was needed is not actively seeking a warrant for inevitable discovery purposes

The trial court erred in applying the inevitable discovery doctrine. The officer had probable cause to conduct the search of defendant’s laptop, but this was insufficient to justify the detective’s failure to obtain a warrant to search it. His call … Continue reading

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D.Kan.: After a Franks hearing, PC exists despite omitted information

Defendant was under investigation for threatening to use a weapon of mass destruction. After the search, police found child pornography, too. He filed a Franks motion about omitted information and got a hearing. The court finds probable cause and no … Continue reading

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