Daily Archives: November 11, 2019

D.Idaho: Small business owner with 90% share has standing to challenge search of entire premises

As a 90% owner of a small business and the building in which it was located, an investment firm (and disregarding the assets they managed), he had standing to challenge the entirety of the search of the premises, not just … Continue reading

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OR: Ten-year-old information in a SW for evidence of child sexual abuse wasn’t stale

Defendant was convicted of 11 counts of child sexual abuse from acts that occurred at a gymnastic business that had sleepovers of young female gymnasts. In making its case, the state used ten-year-old information in a search warrant application for … Continue reading

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D.Utah: Parole search doesn’t extend to car parolee was a passenger in

The parole search of car defendant was a passenger in was invalid because it wasn’t his. United States v. Tafuna, 2019 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 194829 (D.Utah Oct. 1, 2019):

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IA: One-way cross country rental and multiple cell phones wasn’t RS for extending stop

The officer had no reasonable suspicion developed from defendant’s traffic stop. The rental car was a one-way rental in the name of another and defendant had multiple cell phones. The stop, for all intents and purposes, appears strung out to … Continue reading

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