Daily Archives: May 13, 2019

Law & Crime: Robert Kraft Gets Huge Win: Judge Blocks Spa Video, Says Evidence Was Illegally Obtained

Law & Crime: Robert Kraft Gets Huge Win: Judge Blocks Spa Video, Says Evidence Was Illegally Obtained by Alberto Luperon: A Florida judge decided to suppress police surveillance footage of New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft from a prostitution case, … Continue reading

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S.D.Tex.: Stop in a high crime area justified a 7 minute wait for backup to arrive before the officer completed the stop

Stop in a high crime area justified a seven minute wait for backup to arrive before the officer completed the stop. “ When Defendants pulled over, they parked in an apartment complex Officer Cruz knew to be frequently the location … Continue reading

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CA7: SW to seize a cell phone implicitly carries authority to search it

“Cosby argues that the district court erred in denying his motion to suppress evidence seized from his cell phone. He argues that the warrant, though authorizing seizure of the device, did not authorize the agents to view its contents. But … Continue reading

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AP: San Francisco may ban police, city use of facial recognition

AP: San Francisco may ban police, city use of facial recognition by Mat O’Brien and Janie Har: If San Francisco adopts a ban, other cities, states or even Congress could follow, with lawmakers from both parties looking to curtail government … Continue reading

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D.Conn.: Nexus shown by def going home after three controlled buys

Nexus and probable cause are shown to defendant’s house by the fact he went back to his house from three controlled buys. United States v. Stewart, 2019 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 78376 (D. Conn. May 9, 2019). Having pled guilty to … Continue reading

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NY1: Protective arrest of juvenile for health and safety reasons just to get him to court violates 4A

The protective arrest of a juvenile under the Family Court Act violates the Fourth Amendment. This has been a longstanding practice, and no bad motives are attributed to anyone, but this practice can’t continue. Matter of Zavion O. (Donna O.), … Continue reading

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