Daily Archives: May 17, 2021

SCOTUS: Community caretaking function didn’t permit entry into unoccupied home to secure firearms when occupant left at request of police

The community caretaking function didn’t permit a warrantless entry into defendant’s home to secure his firearms after he left the home without them to get psychiatric help. He also asked that his guns not be seized when he left the … Continue reading

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S.D.Tex.: Inevitable discovery applied to warrantless search of cell phone at immigration checkpoint

The fact the officers would have obtained a search warrant for defendant’s cell phone if one was sought here made the question of consent to search it moot. Inevitable discovery applies. This was at an immigration checkpoint. United States v. … Continue reading

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D.N.J.: “Friends with benefits” relationship showed standing

Defendant with a “friends with benefits” relationship with his host still had standing during his short-term stays. Here, he was asleep in his underwear when the police entered at night. United States v. Brantley, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 91340 (D. … Continue reading

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TX14: Broad consent to search home included surveillance system

A broad consent to search a home includes the surveillance system. Hart v. State, 2021 Tex. App. LEXIS 3784 (Tex. App. – Houston (14th Dist.) May 13, 2021). “Considering that knowledge of the ability to refuse consent is not a … Continue reading

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