Daily Archives: July 29, 2019

IL: Chicago PD’s “investigative alert” arrest is without judicially approved PC and unconstitutional

“Cordell Bass was arrested solely on the authority of what the Chicago Police Department calls an ‘investigative alert.’ Department regulations allow officers to arrest people on the basis of an alert where there is probable cause to believe the suspect … Continue reading

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D.Nev.: The fact def’s FIPF prior had a suspended sentence wasn’t material for Franks

A state telephonic search warrant was issued based on allegations that defendant was a felon in possession of a firearm. The fact he got a suspended sentence and it was omitted from the application for the warrant isn’t material. United … Continue reading

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W.D.Ark.: The “traffic stop” was actually a PC stop for drugs

This was not even a traffic stop, although it appeared one to the defendant. Actually, it was based on a CI’s information involving drugs and was with probable cause, so the extension of the stop with reasonable suspicion didn’t even … Continue reading

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PA: DYS inspection order required PC

DYS obtained an inspection order to enter petitioner’s house, but it was issued without specific probable cause to believe any specific acts were occurring inside. Probable cause was required for the order to enter. In the Interest of D.R., 2019 … Continue reading

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WSJ: Feds Consider Allowing Body Cameras in Joint Task Forces

WSJ: Feds Consider Allowing Body Cameras in Joint Task Forces by Sadie Gurman and Dan Frosch: Possible change comes after police complain about conflicts between their use of body cameras and federal law enforcement’s ban on them.

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