Daily Archives: September 30, 2020

S.D.Fla.: Arresting ptf for giving officer the finger after denial of access to city council meeting lacked arguable PC

Officer didn’t have arguable probable cause for arresting plaintiff outside a city council meeting plaintiff had been ordered out of when plaintiff gave the officer the finger. Qualified immunity denied based on the allegations of the complaint. McDonough v. Mata, … Continue reading

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E.D.Ky.: Late night view through def’s apartment window violated Jardines but there was still PC without it

Officers conducted a drug investigation into defendant’s apartment and ultimately went to his window in the night to look in and used a flashlight. That was a violation of the Fourth Amendment under Jardines, and the view has to be … Continue reading

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S.D.Tex.: Officers’ encounter with def two hours after a shooting wasn’t exigency for home entry

The government failed to prove any exigency for the entry into defendant’s house. He was encountered outside two hours after a shooting, and it was apparent nobody was in any need of assistance, including him. United States v. Curtis, 2020 … Continue reading

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IL: Failure to attempt to suppress CSLI was harmless error, even if could have been successful

Failure to make a Carpenter argument was harmless error under the proof. People v. Ayoubi, 2020 IL App (1st) 180518, 2020 Ill. App. LEXIS 664 (Sept. 29, 2020). A stop may be valid under Terry, but the officer still needs … Continue reading

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