Daily Archives: November 27, 2019

NYDN: NY prisoner in solitary for nearly 200 days over false positive on drug test: lawsuit

NYDN: NY prisoner in solitary for nearly 200 days over false positive on drug test: lawsuit by Stephen Rex Brown and Chelsie Rose Marcius (“The suit is part of a growing statewide scandal over an avalanche of false positives that … Continue reading

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D.Del.: A protective sweep can be reasonable even with a consent entry

A protective sweep can be reasonable even with a consent entry if there is potential danger. United States v. Chalas-Felix, 2019 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 203745 (D. Del. Nov. 25, 2019):

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D.N.M.: No 4A requirement police call for someone to retrieve car to avoid inventory

The inventory of defendant’s car was reasonable and followed policy. “The problem with Defendant’s argument is that he advanced no legal authority that the Fourth Amendment requires police to execute an arrest warrant on a suspect in a way that … Continue reading

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MI: Seizing def’s home without reason to believe a wanted person was inside violated 4A

“The police officers violated the defendant’s constitutional right to be free from an unreasonable search and seizure when they exceeded the proper scope of a knock and talk by approaching and securing the defendant’s home without sufficient reason to believe … Continue reading

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Law.com: Courts Are Getting Geofenced In by Location Data Quandaries

Law.com: Courts Are Getting Geofenced In by Location Data Quandaries by Frank Ready: Geofencing is emerging as a popular tool among law enforcement agencies, but answering the legal questions it poses may yield serious investigative challenges.

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Reason: Massachusetts Police Test Out Robot Dogs. Is Dystopia on Its Way?

Reason: Massachusetts Police Test Out Robot Dogs. Is Dystopia on Its Way? by Scott Shackford Don’t be afraid of the robopups, but make sure we leash law enforcement to keep officers from misusing them.

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California SCt overrules prior authority: search incident of car no longer reasonable for not having DL

California overrules prior case that a search incident of a car, here the driver’s purse, was permissible for identification documents when a driver says she didn’t have a driver’s license. Meth was found in the purse. California seems to be … Continue reading

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