Daily Archives: December 25, 2021

PA: PC needed for a child protection home inspection

The Department of Human Services needs probable cause for a child protection home inspection. In re Y.W.-B., 2021 Pa. LEXIS 4353 (Dec. 23, 2021):

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NY4: Evidence tech’s warrantless further search of premises unreasonable

The evidence technician’s testimony at the suppression hearing did not establish that a further search of the premises was necessary as part of an emergency. She knew dead person on the premises had already been pronounced when she got there. … Continue reading

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CA7: Holding one’s DL it not itself a seizure; what does the totality show?

The officer’s holding defendant’s driver’s license and rental agreement is not itself a seizure. The question is how long they are held and the circumstances they were held. United States v. Ahmad, 2021 U.S. App. LEXIS 37991 (7th Cir. Dec. … Continue reading

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PA: Cell phone SW has to protect privacy, but an internet-based crime will permit a broad search

Because of the nature of the invasion into privacy, a cell phone search has to be as limited as the search of a home, and the probable cause defines the scope of the search. All they had for starters was … Continue reading

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HI: Two year delay between seizure and attempted forfeiture of gambling devices violated statute and was unreasonable

Two year delay between seizure of gambling machines under a warrant and initiating forfeiture proceedings was unreasonable. “In conclusion, the failure of HPD and the Prosecutor to comply with the twenty day and forty-five day statutory deadlines contained in HRS … Continue reading

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