Daily Archives: November 24, 2018

NYTimes: Marijuana Legalization Threatens These Dogs’ Collars

NYTimes: Marijuana Legalization Threatens These Dogs’ Collars by Stacy Crowley: Drug-sniffing dogs that are trained to detect marijuana are complicating searches where pot has been legalized. That’s forcing some into early retirement.

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AK: Initial warrantless entry after attempted warrantless arrest, standoff, then arrest was saved by inevitable discovery with later warrant

Alaska State Troopers developed information that two men were involved in burglaries and travelled far to arrest them, albeit without a warrant. They ordered the men out of their rented cabin, and that would have been an illegal arrest, but … Continue reading

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N.D.Fla.: Rehearing denied; interruptions of counsel during suppression hearing were because counsel was wasting time asking repetitive questions; she lost on merits, not because of interruptions

Defendant’s motion for rehearing of the motion to suppress is denied. Defense counsel was interrupted during the witness examination, but it was because the questioning was repetitive and beating a dead horse. She lost on the merits and lack of … Continue reading

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D.Mass.: Two month delay in getting SW for def’s storage unit wasn’t with bad faith and didn’t prejudice him

There was a two month delay between the seizure of defendant’s storage unit and the search warrant for it. There was no bad faith here. At worse, getting a search warrant fell through the cracks. The officers had probable cause … Continue reading

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W.D.N.Y.: PC was a close call, so the court finds GFE applies instead

Probable cause is a close call here. The USMJ found probable cause and that the good faith exception applied. On review of the R&R, the court applies only the good faith exception to find the search valid. United States v. … Continue reading

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