Daily Archives: March 18, 2019

Daily Kos: 100 million traffic stops show massive racial bias in policing

Daily Kos: 100 million traffic stops show massive racial bias in policing by Laura Clawson:

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E.D.Cal.: Product of a search is inadmissible in an extradition proceeding to send def to Mexico for murder trial

Mexico seeks defendant’s extradition for murder. Defendant seeks to use the product of a search warrant to show that he might not have been involved in the murder. Mexico shows sufficient evidence to extradite, and this proceeding is not to … Continue reading

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CA9: While there was no basis for def’s stop, his and his passenger’s flight after stopping was an intervening circumstance

The court agrees that there was no basis for defendant’s traffic stop, but, after defendant stopped the car, his passenger bailed out of the car and ran, and then defendant took off and went another two miles before he was … Continue reading

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W.D.La.: A state judge without terroritial jurisdiction doesn’t violate Stored Communications Act

The fact a Louisiana state judge’s warrant under the Stored Communications Act, 18 U.S.C. § 2703, was apparently partly outside the judge’s territorial jurisdiction is not a ground to suppress under § 2703. “Article 161(A) states, ‘a judge may issue … Continue reading

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