Daily Archives: June 29, 2021

D.Mass.: Dismissal of criminal case not remedy for 4A violation

Dismissal is not the remedy for a Fourth Amendment violation. United States v. Colburn, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 119756 (D. Mass. June 25, 2021). The CI “was a citizen informant. He volunteered information to dispatch and Mortensen without wanting anything … Continue reading

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CA7: When false arrest is the claim, ptf’s bond conditions are not separate seizures for SoL purposes

Plaintiff’s false evidence claim arises from the arrest or release from detention, and here it is time barred. His release on detention was not a separate Fourth Amendment seizure. Smith v. City of Chi., 2021 U.S. App. LEXIS 19136 (7th … Continue reading

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ID: Automobile exception doesn’t apply to purse that used to be in car before PC developed

Defendant’s purse was not in the car at the time probable cause arose for the automobile exception to apply. Therefore, it did not apply to her purse. State v. Maloney, 2021 Ida. LEXIS 117 (June 28, 2021). “It is unnecessary … Continue reading

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WaPo: A student’s rape went unsolved for 14 years. Police say the suspect gave his DNA to a genealogy database.

WaPo: A student’s rape went unsolved for 14 years. Police say the suspect gave his DNA to a genealogy database. By Katie Shepherd:

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