Daily Archives: March 17, 2019

S.D.N.Y.: A prison cell search doesn’t need justification

“‘[P]rison officials are presumed to do their best to evaluate and monitor objectively the security needs of the institution and the inmates in their custody, and then to determine whether and when such concerns necessitate a search of a prison … Continue reading

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CA9: Parole search ability extends to trunk of car

A parole search of the trunk of a car is still an area under the control of the defendant and subject to the search. And, CSLI before Carpenter is admissible. United States v. Korte, 2019 U.S. App. LEXIS 7672 (9th … Continue reading

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Olean Times Herald: Nevada considers technology to scan cellphones after crashes

Olean Times Herald: Nevada considers technology to scan cellphones after crashes by Ryan Tarinelli:

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CA1: Def consented to seizure of his hard drives, including providing password over the phone

A child pornography knock and talk was conducted in Louisiana, and defendant consented to seizure and search of his hard drives. The first encounter with defendant was outside the house. Any illegality was attenuated. When police attempted to search the … Continue reading

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ND: Citizen informants are presumed reliable

Citizen informants are presumed reliable. Coupled with trash pulls and the informants’ reports of repeated short term stays at defendant’s house, there was probable cause. State v. Laverdure, 2019 ND 72, 2019 N.D. LEXIS 59 (Mar. 15, 2019). Officers had … Continue reading

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D.V.I.: Nearly two month old information for a bank robbery SW wasn’t stale

Where there were two bank robberies allegedly attributable to defendant (September 2 and October 23, 2014). The search warrant issued after the latter could seek information and evidence from the former because it was apparently an ongoing operation. Even if … Continue reading

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