Daily Archives: June 22, 2020

AP: Memphis police department to stop using no-knock warrants

AP: Memphis police department to stop using no-knock warrants by Adian Sainz (“The Memphis Police Department has decided to stop using ‘no-knock’ warrants in the wake of the fatal shooting of a black Kentucky woman by narcotics detectives who burst … Continue reading

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No apparent authority over daughter’s separate downstairs apartment

Defendant’s mother did not have common authority over the entire premises to consent to a search. She owned the place and lived upstairs. Her daughter had separate quarters downstairs, and her son was sometimes allowed to stay with her. Commonwealth … Continue reading

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Law Rev. article: State-Constitutional Departures From the Supreme Court: The Fourth Amendment

LaKeith Faulkner & Christopher R. Green, State-Constitutional Departures From the Supreme Court: The Fourth Amendment, 89 Miss. L.J. _ (2020). Abstract:

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SD: Finding arrest warrant here was attenuated from the stop

On the totality, the finding of an arrest warrant curing an allegedly illegal stop favors the state on application of the exclusionary rule under Strieff. “Because the connection between Mousseaux’s detention and the subsequent search incident to her arrest was … Continue reading

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D.Minn.: Exigency justified entry of a hotel room to freeze it against destruction of evidence

Exigency justified entry of a hotel room to freeze it against destruction of evidence. “Lakedon, the registered occupant of the room, answered the door while engaged in a conversation on her cellphone. The reasonableness of Officer Thul’s concern is apparent. … Continue reading

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