Daily Archives: November 26, 2021

NY Bronx: Front stoop of a multifamily dwelling isn’t protected curtilage

The front stoop of a multifamily dwelling in the Bronx isn’t protected curtilage. In re of Y.N., 2021 NY Slip Op 51108(U), 2021 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 5975 (Bronx Co. Family Nov. 12, 2021) (unpublished):

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N.D.Fla.: Temporary beachfront closure because of Covid restrictions not a 4A seizure

Temporary closure of part of plaintiffs’ beach use inland from the public beach because of Covid restrictions was not a Fifth Amendment taking nor a Fourth Amendment seizure. Ki Fla. Properties v. Walton County, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 226830 (N.D.Fla. … Continue reading

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CA9: No standing in pole camera surveillance of house of another

Defendant doesn’t have standing to challenge prolonged pole camera surveillance of the property of another. Also, there was reasonable suspicion on the totality including collective knowledge to extend defendant’s stop for a drug dog. United States v. Cruz, 2021 U.S. … Continue reading

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DE: Carpenter doesn’t apply to specific cell tower dumps obtained by SW

Carpenter doesn’t apply to specific cell tower dumps obtained by search warrant. “The warrants present in this case are not a top-to-bottom search of any and all stored data of the digital contents of the devices and ‘any other information/data … Continue reading

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N.D.Tex.: Syringe in back pocket was in plain view

The court finds the syringe in defendant’s back pocket was in plain view. United States v. Riggins, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 224594 (N.D.Tex. Nov. 22, 2021).* Defendant’s stop wasn’t unreasonably prolonged, so the dash and bodycam videos are not suppressed. … Continue reading

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