Daily Archives: March 19, 2019

Reason: Volokh Conspiracy: New Cert Petition: Does the Fourth Amendment Allow “Information Seeking” Stops of Suspects?

Reason: Volokh Conspiracy: New Cert Petition: Does the Fourth Amendment Allow “Information Seeking” Stops of Suspects? by Orin Kerr:

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WaPo: Cohen SW: Mueller sought Michael Cohen’s emails months before FBI raid, warrants show

WaPo: Cohen SW: Mueller sought Michael Cohen’s emails months before FBI raid, warrants show by Devlin Barrett, Matt Zapotosky and Rosalind S. Helderman:

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MA: There were objectively PC and exigency for a warrantless search of def’s hands for DNA from a homicide

There was objective probable cause for a warrantless search of defendant’s hands for potential DNA in a murder case because it was easily destructible. There was also sufficient probable cause for a search warrant for his apartment for further evidence … Continue reading

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ND: Refusal for BAC test came after SW and not from impled consent law

Defendant’s refusal for a BAC test didn’t come until after a warrant issued, and the implied consent law wasn’t material. State v. Nice, 2019 ND 73, 2019 N.D. LEXIS 65 (Mar. 13, 2019). Defendant moved to set aside his plea … Continue reading

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MA: No objective basis for officers to believe exigency occurred at premises of 911 call to support a warrantless entry

Officers had no objective basis to believe that there was an exigency for entry into defendant’s premises. There was a 911 call but nothing at the scene, including talking to people there, supported any inference that anything was wrong there. … Continue reading

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Slate: The U.S. May Soon Have a De Facto National DNA Database

Slate: The U.S. May Soon Have a De Facto National DNA Database by Natalie Ram We need to close the loopholes that allow law enforcement to take advantage of consumer genetics.

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CA9: Warrantless placement of GPS on a parolee’s car was reasonable under 4A

Based on Ninth Circuit precedent that cell phone searches are permitted by the parole search doctrine, the court finds that warrantless placing of a GPS on a parolees car is permitted under the Fourth Amendment. United States v. Korte, 2019 … Continue reading

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