Daily Archives: May 8, 2019

AR: Driver couldn’t consent to search of objecting passenger’s stuff

The owner of the car was in it but not driving, and she consented to a search of her car. A passenger in the car refused consent for her personal belongings also in the car. The passenger had the ability … Continue reading

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OH12: Package in transit was reasonably briefly detained for dog sniff

Briefly detaining a package in transit at least on reasonable suspicion for a dog sniff was reasonable and not a seizure of the package. They were staying at a local B&B and received two FedEx packages there, one under an … Continue reading

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D.N.J.: Entry to deal with mental health crisis was with exigent circumstances

Police get a tip that plaintiff was a mental health danger to himself or others, and they entered his house with a mental health professional to examine him. That person found plaintiff in need of involuntary commitment. “All of those … Continue reading

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Reason: San Francisco a Step Closer to Banning Police Use of Facial Recognition Surveillance

Reason: San Francisco a Step Closer to Banning Police Use of Facial Recognition Surveillance by Ronald Bailey:

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