Daily Archives: June 23, 2021

SCOTUS: Lange v. California: “Under the Fourth Amendment, pursuit of a fleeing misdemeanor suspect does not always—that is, categorically—justify a warrantless entry into a home.”

Lange v. California, 141 S.Ct. 2011 (June 23, 2021). Syllabus:

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S.D.Ill.: Claim of smell of marijuana from edibles in sealed container not credible

Court finds the officers lacked credibility on the claim they could smell marijuana from fruit flavored edibles in sealed packages. United States v. Clark, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 115872 (S.D. Ill. June 22, 2021):

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CA6: Successor habeas trying to make search claim a Brady issue fails

Successor habeas on ground that audio of dashcam video was muted to conceal a Fourth Amendment violation denied. It doesn’t show actual innocence for 2255(h). In re Jelks, 2021 U.S. App. LEXIS 18552 (6th Cir. June 21, 2021). Defendant had … Continue reading

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CA2: DL address is “reason to believe” where def lives for entry on arrest warrant

Defendant’s DL had the address where the police entered on an arrest warrant, and it led to a plain view. The DL address was “reason to believe” it was his address. United States v. Johnson, 2021 U.S. App. LEXIS 18491 … Continue reading

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