Daily Archives: July 20, 2020

CA10: Entry onto curtilage at 3:30 am was reasonable based on exigency of domestic battery call

Police approach to defendant’s house at 3:30 am was reasonable because it was based on a domestic violence report to check on his wife. “Finally, Jardines, King, and Manzanares do not apply here. The Officers did not search Mr. Martinez’s … Continue reading

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CT: Police wait for def to attempt to retrieve sawed off shotgun in backyard was still exigency

The police had a reasonable belief defendant had used a sawed off shotgun to threaten someone and that it was likely in his backyard. They waited for him to reappear to attempt to recover the gun, and when he did, … Continue reading

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Mother Jones: Trump Plans to Expand Federal Invasion of American Cities

Mother Jones: Trump Plans to Expand Federal Invasion of American Cities (“‘You’ll see something rolled out this week,’ chief of staff says.”) Update: ABAJ: Oregon sues US agencies over protest arrests; what gave feds authority to intervene? by Debra Cassens … Continue reading

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NYT: A Timely Case on Police Violence at the Supreme Court

NYT: A Timely Case on Police Violence at the Supreme Court (“The justices will hear arguments in October over whether excessive force claims against the police are barred when the people they shoot get away.”)

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NY4: Jurisdiction of magistrate to issue SW is waivable by guilty plea

A jurisdictional claim to issue the warrant was waived below well before the guilty plea. People v. Mitchell, 2020 NY Slip Op 04029, 2020 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 4188 (4th Dept. July 17, 2020). It’s settled that the exclusionary rule … Continue reading

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Law360: ‘Good Faith’: Breonna Taylor And The Broad Search Standard

Law360: ‘Good Faith’: Breonna Taylor And The Broad Search Standard by Cara Bayles

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CA9: Dist.Ct.’s findings of pretextual inventory supported by evidence and affirmed

The district court’s conclusion the impoundment of the car and inventory search was pretextual is supported by the evidence and is affirmed. United States v. Turnbow, 2020 U.S. App. LEXIS 22341 (9th Cir. July 17, 2020). Defendant’s argument over the … Continue reading

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