Daily Archives: April 30, 2021

IA: Officer’s complying with 4A is not an element of the underlying crime for the jury

The officer’s complying with the Fourth Amendment in the stop and arrest is not an element of defendant’s crime [or any crime]. State v. Chivalan, 2021 Iowa App. LEXIS 381 (Apr. 28, 2021) [one can, in some cases, get an … Continue reading

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S.D.W.Va.: A tiny scrap of mj in a trash pull doesn’t support an inference of drug dealing from the house

“Detective Aldridge could not reasonably have believed that the three tiny scraps of marijuana in the trash—unable to cover even a corner of a Post-it note [actually a stem; photo included]—could support the idea of ongoing or recurrent activity in … Continue reading

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