Daily Archives: March 28, 2019

PA: “The Fourth Amendment does not have a time limit; it protects individuals from unreasonable seizures, no matter how brief.”

“The Fourth Amendment does not have a time limit; it protects individuals from unreasonable seizures, no matter how brief.” The brief detention here wasn’t based on reasonable suspicion and implicated the Fourth Amendment. Commonwealth v. Adams, 2019 Pa. LEXIS 1734 … Continue reading

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D.N.M.: When standing depends on permission to drive another’s car, the standing of the other has to be shown, too

When a defendant claims standing based on another’s right to possess, he has to prove the other person had standing, too. Reasonable suspicion for this stop was based on a traffic violation and suspicion the occupants in the vehicle were … Continue reading

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