Daily Archives: July 28, 2020

CA6: Tasering resisting suspect is reasonable

Tasering a resisting suspect is reasonable, and the video shows it. Siders v. City of Eastpointe, 2020 U.S. App. LEXIS 23454 (6th Cir. July 24, 2020).* The controlled buy off defendant was clearly probable cause for the search warrant, so … Continue reading

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S.D.Ohio: Presence of PC moots GFE

The search warrant for storage buildings was issued with probable cause, so the good faith exception is moot. United States v. Payne, 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 131805 (S.D. Ohio July 27, 2020).* Defense counsel wasn’t ineffective for not challenging CSLI … Continue reading

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CA9: Where first meeting violated 4A, second meeting 8 mo later tied to first was not attenuated

By the court: “The panel explained that when a confession results from certain types of Fourth Amendment violations, the government must go beyond proving that the confession was voluntary—it must also show a sufficient break in events to undermine the … Continue reading

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CA6: Lack of minimal nexus is lack of PC and no GFE

The district court held the affidavit for drugs in defendant’s house was lacking nexus and probable cause for lack of good information and the good faith exception didn’t apply. Affirmed. United States v. Ward, 2020 U.S. App. LEXIS 23607 (6th … Continue reading

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