Daily Archives: May 5, 2019

E.D.Pa.: Pro se ptf stated claim for abusive strip search in jail

Pro se prison plaintiff stated a claim for a strip search for in an improper purpose at least at the pleading stage. He also states a retaliation claim that another search occurred where the defendant referred to the lawsuit in … Continue reading

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UT: Community caretaking function authorized stop of def asleep on McDonald’s parking lot at 3 am

Defendant was asleep in his car on a McDonald’s parking lot with the motor running after midnight in the winter. A McDonald’s employee finally got him awake and told him to leave. Defendant drove around the building and parked in … Continue reading

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CA6: Tracking warrant was issued with PC

The tracking warrant here was issued on probable cause. “Courts have upheld vehicle-tracking warrants based on much weaker factual allegations than these. See, e.g., United States v. Faulkner, 826 F.3d 1139, 1145 (8th Cir. 2016) (upholding a vehicle-tracking warrant where … Continue reading

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IL: Kentucky officers investigated aggravated DUI with an accident on Ohio River bridge; remanded for findings of GFE

Defendant was involved in an accident on the Brookport Bridge between Illinois and Kentucky, and he was originally charged in Kentucky. On closer examination, the accident was determined to be in Illinois, so that case was dismissed, and it was … Continue reading

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OH: Officers responding to nearby shots fired were justified in stop def, the only person around

Officers heard nearby gunshots and approached the only person in the vicinity with guns drawn and did a frisk of the person. The frisk was justified by reasonable suspicion, and drawing firearms didn’t convert the stop into a seizure. State … Continue reading

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