Daily Archives: October 3, 2021

W.D.N.Y.: Mere allegation the private search was expanded fails; def has to show something

Defendant alleges that NCMEC or the police expanded a private search. “However, Defendant concedes that he has no knowledge or evidence that either NCMEC or the police expanded the scope of the Facebook search. … Therefore, Defendant cannot assert that … Continue reading

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VT: Pseudo welfare check cannot be a ruse for a plain view under Jardines under state constitution

A pseudo welfare check cannot be a ruse for a plain view under Jardines. Police officers entering defendant’s girlfriend’s yard under the guise of a welfare check over the normal access route were looking for and discovered a 9 mm … Continue reading

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