Daily Archives: March 26, 2021

W.D.La.: Govt showed justification for protective sweep of person then car

“The firearms and drugs were found during the protective sweep of the passenger area of the vehicle. The initial stop and pat-down of Defendant were justified under Terry, and the subsequent protective sweep of the car for weapons was a … Continue reading

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CA6: Driving from home to scene of drug deal is PC and nexus for the home

“To obtain a search warrant under the Fourth Amendment, the police must have “probable cause” that the ‘place’ they seek to search contains the ‘things’ they seek to seize. U.S. Const. amend. IV. Applying this test, we have repeatedly held … Continue reading

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NY3: CI’s alleged false statement wasn’t enough to suppress

As to an alleged false statement by the CI, it didn’t undermine the probable cause finding. People v. Cazeau, 2021 NY Slip Op 01806, 2021 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 1947 (3d Dept. Mar. 25, 2021) (nearly four years from judgment … Continue reading

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E.D.Wis.: 25 min. wait for tint meter was related to stop and didn’t unreasonably extend it

A 25 minute wait for a tint meter to arrive at the scene of the stop was directly related to the purpose of the traffic stop: overtinted windows. “Johnson acknowledges that the police officers lawfully stopped him. A person who … Continue reading

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NY3: Issuing magistrate misstating his judicial position not reason to suppress

The issuing magistrate’s misnaming his judicial position (city judge v. acting county judge) didn’t make the search warrant void. People v. Mayhew, 2021 NY Slip Op 01807, 2021 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 1924 (3d Dept. Mar. 25, 2021). A “Tag … Continue reading

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PA: Babysitter had no REP she wouldn’t be recorded on nanny cam

An audio recording on a nanny cam evidencing an assault on the children should not have been suppressed. The babysitter had no reasonable expectation of privacy in the home of the children she was “caring” for. “That is to say … Continue reading

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