Daily Archives: July 12, 2021

OH5: Exclusionary rule does not apply in child protection cases

“While this appears to be a case of first impression in Ohio, other states have uniformly held the Fourth Amendment’s exclusionary rule does not apply in child protection cases.” It follows State ex rel. A.R. v. C.R., 1999 UT 43, … Continue reading

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S.D.Ind.: Officer’s testimony he could smell about 3 oz of packaged MJ from a moving car is incredible

Officer’s testimony a small quantity of marijuana in two sandwich bags could be smelled as a car drove by is found incredible and contrary to common sense. United States v. Gray, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 128199 (S.D. Ind. July 9, … Continue reading

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