Daily Archives: August 20, 2019

Above The Law: I Just Want Your DNA

Above The Law: I Just Want Your DNA by Toni Messina: Even DNA from people who do ancestral testing can find its way into police databases.

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S.D.N.Y.: Govt subpoena to photograph gang tattoos of incarcerated def not violation of 4A or 5A

The government seeks a subpoena to photograph defendant’s tattoos in an effort to corroborate gang membership. The motion to suppress is denied. “The Court is persuaded that the Government search contemplated by the description in the August 7 Letter is … Continue reading

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E.D.Mich.: Def lacked standing in a hotel room he occasionally frequented but hadn’t been in for 17 days

Officers conducted a raid on hotel rooms for human trafficking evidence. Defendant’s name on a receipt was found in the room from 17 days earlier. He admits that he wasn’t a guest the night before or regularly before the raid. … Continue reading

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N.D.W.Va.: Delay in initiating protective sweep was reasonable because officer was waiting for backup

The officer’s warrantless entry into defendant’s house was reasonable based on exigency of the potential for destruction of drugs. Once he was in the basement on a protective sweep, he found a firearm. Defendant argues his delay in the basement … Continue reading

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IN: Even if admitting SW affidavit at trial was error, it was harmless based on all the evidence

Officers had a search warrant for defendant’s car, but he also had a community corrections search waiver on file. (The latter wasn’t even acknowledged by the parties.) Defendant was suspected of an ongoing operation of drug selling, so the older … Continue reading

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NPR: Calif. Gov. Newsom Expected To Sign Bill Limiting Police Use Of Deadly Force

NPR: Calif. Gov. Newsom Expected To Sign Bill Limiting Police Use Of Deadly Force by Ben Adler: California law enforcement will need to justify use of force as necessary, rather than reasonable, when a bill is expected to be signed … Continue reading

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