Daily Archives: March 10, 2021

CA10: Successor habeas denied on claim state judges denied 4A claims because they were racist

2254 petitioner’s claim the state courts failed to adequately consider his Fourth Amendment claim because they were racist was still barred as a successive habeas. White v. Crow, 2021 U.S. App. LEXIS 6769 (10th Cir. Mar. 9, 2021):

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EFF: App Stores Have Kicked Out Some Location Data Brokers. Good, Now Kick Them All Out.

EFF: App Stores Have Kicked Out Some Location Data Brokers. Good, Now Kick Them All Out. by Bennett Cyphers:

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OH11: Driver being passed out behind the steering wheel with the engine running is RS

The driver being passed out behind the steering wheel with the engine running and radio playing is reasonable suspicion. State v. Cassel, 2021-Ohio-661, 2021 Ohio App. LEXIS 654 (11th Dist. Mar. 8, 2021).* Defendant’s stop was justified by a traffic … Continue reading

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VICE: Dashcam Video Shows a State Trooper Ordering His Dog to Bite Man for Nearly 4 Minutes

VICE: Dashcam Video Shows a State Trooper Ordering His Dog to Bite Man for Nearly 4 Minutes by Trone Dowd (“After an investigation, Parker Surbrook has been charged with felony assault.”)

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CO: POs reasonably believed def parolee consented to broad search of apt, including boyfriend’s stuff

Defendant’s girlfriend was on parole, and the parole officers came to the house for a search. The parole officers reasonably believed that she had apparent authority to consent to a search of the premises. She believed she was moving there, … Continue reading

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OH5: Def didn’t abandon cell phone but it was still reasonable for officer to turn it on to see if he could ID owner

Defendant did not abandon his cell phone by leaving it charging in a vehicle (actually, it had fallen out but the charging cable was attached) where he was away from it. However, the officer reasonably could turn on the phone … Continue reading

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D.D.C.: 6A, due process, and F.R.Crim.P. 43 don’t mandate in person 4A suppression hearings during Covid

The court prefers to hold suppression hearings in person because, in many cases, it is the most important pretrial proceeding. But, while a suppression hearing is a critical stage where the right to effective assistance of counsel has attached, the … Continue reading

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