Daily Archives: May 7, 2019

D.Minn.: No nexus whatsoever between offense and evidence sought and place to be searched; therefore, no GFE

There was no nexus shown at all between the affidavit for the search warrant between the evidence sought and the place to be searched. The good faith exception doesn’t rescue the search here because the affidavit is, in fact, so … Continue reading

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PA: Philly’s DUI consent form valid under Birchfield

The Philadelphia P.D.’s DUI consent form is facially valid and doesn’t violate Birchfield. Commonwealth v. Geary, 2019 PA Super 149, 2019 Pa. Super. LEXIS 440 (May 6, 2019).* State law provides a mechanism to challenge an alleged illegal search by … Continue reading

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New Law Review Article: Implicit Racial Bias and Students’ Fourth Amendment Rights

New Law Review Article: Jason P. Nance, Implicit Racial Bias and Students’ Fourth Amendment Rights, 94 Ind. L. J. 47 (2019):

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