Daily Archives: May 26, 2019

Palm Beach Post: Search warrant used to catch Robert Kraft built for terrorists, not johns, critics say

Palm Beach Post: Search warrant used to catch Robert Kraft built for terrorists, not johns, critics say johns, critics say by Jorge Milian: Two judges have excluded surveillance video shot with a ‘sneak-and-peak’ warrant. Their rulings could sink the state’s … Continue reading

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NYTimes: San Francisco Police Chief Apologizes for Raid of Journalist’s Home

NYTimes: San Francisco Police Chief Apologizes for Raid of Journalist’s Home by Sandra E. Garcia: The chief of the San Francisco Police Department apologized on Friday for a police raid at the home of a Bay Area freelance journalist in … Continue reading

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S.D.Tex.: Ptf’s suit against his investigation is barred by Younger abstention

Plaintiff’s suit against his investigation is barred by Younger abstention, too. It doesn’t require a pending case. Cook v. Harris County, 2019 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 87297 (S.D. Tex. May 23, 2019):

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S.D.Tex.: Giving the password for a cell phone search shows consent

“After considering the totality of the circumstances [in great detail], the court finds that Gallegos’s consent to search his car and the two cell phones was freely and voluntarily given, at least with regard to a manual search on the … Continue reading

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DE: Def’s flight from parole and recent crimes were exigency for cell phone ping

There was exigency for an emergency cell phone ping to locate defendant. He’d just committed enough crimes to get sentenced to life and he was on the run from police. State v. Snell, 2019 Del. Super. LEXIS 249 (May 21, … Continue reading

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CA6: Summary judgment for Sheriff on a civil Franks claim is reversed because there’s an issue for a jury

Summary judgment for the Sheriff on a civil Franks claim that he could smell marijuana from a really long way away is reversed. Other officers couldn’t smell it until they were right upon it, and he professed in the past … Continue reading

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