Daily Archives: September 28, 2021

D.Alaska: SW affidavit accidentally in the jury room during deliberations wasn’t looked at so no error

The search warrant affidavit for the search warrant for defendant’s backpack accidentally went to the jury room in deliberations with the backpack. The court finds that this wasn’t error because 10 of the 12 jurors said they didn’t know that … Continue reading

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CO: Abuse of discretion standard applies to expanding search issues on remand

The abuse of discretion standard applies to trial courts permitting the parties to make additional arguments or put on additional evidence on remand within the scope of the remand. The appellate court’s standard is rejected. People v. Tallent, 2021 CO … Continue reading

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ID: State’s argument on timing of when RS arose changed on appeal, so it’s waived

The trial court invited the state to brief reasonable suspicion for the stop, but it instead relied exclusively on the community caretaking function. It argued below that reasonable suspicion developed after the stop. On appeal, it argued reasonable suspicion justified … Continue reading

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PA: State failed to show nexus to house as “base of operations”

Police set up controlled buys with the defendant and watched. He left his home, went to one or two locations, went inside, came out, and drove to the place for the deal. Nexus was thus lacking to his house. The … Continue reading

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