Daily Archives: December 17, 2018

Lawfare: Implementing Carpenter by Orin Kerr

Lawfare: Implementing Carpenter By Orin Kerr: I recently posted a new draft article, “Implementing Carpenter,” on the Supreme Court’s blockbuster June 2018 decision in Carpenter v. United States. The article consists of two draft chapters of a forthcoming book, “The … Continue reading

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FL5: Apparent ongoing animal abuse is an exigency permitting entry onto curtilage

Police responded to a call about suspected animal abuse and a beating of a dog. When the officer arrived he could hear the beating, and he came into the backyard and saw a bloodied dog with his tongue out. The … Continue reading

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CA7: State law right of privacy as to another prison inmate isn’t within the 4A

On appeal from 1915A screening, plaintiff does not a show a Fourth Amendment claim to be free from other inmates stealing his stuff. Here it was letters from his girlfriend by his former cellie then the cellie wrote to her … Continue reading

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OH2: CSLI raised first in appeal reply brief isn’t timely; harmless on this record anyway

Defendant never raised CSLI until his reply brief on appeal after Carpenter came down, and a reply brief is too late. Even if he could have preserved the issue, the evidence was overwhelming and harmless. State v. Kennedy, 2018-Ohio-4997, 2018 … Continue reading

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W.D.Pa.: Court doesn’t find running away from a wrecked car was unequivocally an abandonment

Defendant was an accused bootlegger who knew he was being tailed and he wrecked his car and ran away. The court doesn’t find this to be unequivocally an abandonment because he knew he was being followed but not necessarily by … Continue reading

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D.Kan.: Roommate had apparent authority to permit entry and search of entertainment center in living room

Defendants were contract USPS carriers and Postal Inspectors believed they were involved in stealing Netflix DVDs from the mail. DVDs with serial numbers were sent on their route and disappeared. The Postal Inspectors went to defendants’ home to conduct a … Continue reading

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D.Minn.: Nine state CSLI warrants were issued with PC and were particular

Nine state search warrants were issued for CSLI to attempt to solve nine pharmacy robberies in March-June 2018. Aside from potential standing on questions on some warrants, the search warrants were issued with probable cause and they were particular. Finally, … Continue reading

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