Daily Archives: November 29, 2020

CA5: Hitting a man on ground in fetal position 26 times stated claim

Allegations of police beating a man 26 times lying in the fetal position was enough to overcome qualified immunity. “Though Joseph was not suspected of committing any crime, was in the fetal position, and was not actively resisting, Officers Martin … Continue reading

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D.C.Cir.: Def’s stop was consensual and his admission he had “some weed” was PC for search incident

“Lea’s initial interaction with Officers Woods and Wooley bears all the hallmarks of a consensual encounter: the officers did not touch Lea or brandish their weapons, which were concealed; Lea’s movement was not restricted; the officers wore plain clothes; the … Continue reading

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OR: Direction to “open the door” resulted in an unreasonable search

The officer was investigating defendant for DUII and followed him home. His knock on the door and direction to “open the door” was a command to submit to a search. The officer’s observation of defendant’s condition is suppressed. State v. … Continue reading

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