Daily Archives: March 26, 2019

NBC15: Frustration over spike in gun violence prompts district push for police checkpoints

NBC15: Frustration over spike in gun violence prompts district push for police checkpoints by Nicole Fierro: MOBILE, Ala. (WPMI) — Frustration over heightened gun violence is driving councilmembers to propose new actions. However, Mobile’s public safety director says some ideas … Continue reading

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Reason: Hit & Run blog: Going to Burning Man? The Feds Want You Searched for Drugs

Reason: Hit & Run blog: Going to Burning Man? The Feds Want You Searched for Drugs by Brian Doherty Can the government demand a warrantless search with no probable cause of ticket holders as a condition of issuing an event … Continue reading

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WA: It’s defendant’s burden to show a seizure occurred

“An appellant making an unconstitutional seizure claim has the burden of proving that a seizure occurred. … [¶] Here, Yang consented to Koster’s entry. Throughout their time in the house, Lucas and Koster told Ho what they were doing. They … Continue reading

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AZ: Probation search could reasonably include cell phone because of nature of allegations

Defendant on felony probation and subject to a warrantless search condition. It was reasonable to search his cell phone under this condition because his mother reported threats and it was possible the cell phone’s contents could corroborate it. State v. … Continue reading

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D.S.C.: Forced catheterization of children for UA stated a 4A claim

Plaintiff stated a claim that forced catheterization of her children for a UA was a Fourth Amendment violation. Whether there was consent in the face of an alleged threat to take the children without a UA also goes to a … Continue reading

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