Daily Archives: August 15, 2020

CA2: Ebola quarantine order is entitled to QI under the 4A essentially for lack of a case on point

An Ebola quarantine order is entitled to qualified immunity under the Fourth Amendment essentially for lack of a case on point that it could be unreasonable. Liberian Cmty. Ass’n of Conn. v. Lamont, 2020 U.S. App. LEXIS 25804 (2d Cir. … Continue reading

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CA6: Ptf still doesn’t show a question of fact whether he consent to officer looking in his wallet

Plaintiff’s response “absolutely” during a frisk to looking in his wallet was reasonably determined to be consent. His argument over the words used didn’t create a sufficient question of fact. Gale v. O’Donohue, 2020 U.S. App. LEXIS 25752 (6th Cir. … Continue reading

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Cal.: Defense has to put state on notice of issues in motion to suppress

When the defense makes a motion to suppress, it is obligated to put the state on notice as to all the issues. This suppression hearing took nine days, and still the defense claims the state didn’t fully get the issues. … Continue reading

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Cal.: PC shown for SW for murder crime scene

The affidavit for the search warrant of a trailer and curtilage as a crime scene showed probable cause to believe evidence could be there. People v. Suarez, 2020 Cal. LEXIS 5355 (Aug. 13, 2020). Defendant’s appeal raised a substantial question … Continue reading

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Cal.: Defense SDT for Facebook account of shooting victim remanded for reconsideration under standards of state constitution of victim’s privacy rights

In a California specific holding, a criminal defense subpoena to Facebook for a shooting victim’s Facebook account (private and public) made enough of a sufficient showing of necessity to get a remand for consideration of the factors that justify intrusion … Continue reading

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