Daily Archives: December 28, 2021

W.D.N.Y.: No REP in police interview room

There was no reasonable expectation of privacy in a police interview room. The defendants were not misled, and their actions and hushed tones in the room showed they knew they could be overheard. United States v. Cook, 2021 U.S. Dist. … Continue reading

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OH11: Plain view during FD response to fire leading to call to police was reasonable

Defendant’s house burned in a fire, and the fire investigator came in before the firemen left. Drugs were found in plain view and in a safe with an open door. The trial court suppressed, but the court of appeals reversed. … Continue reading

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NY Kings Co.: Police led def to believe call from interrogation room was private

Defendant had a reasonable expectation of privacy in his telephone call from a precinct interrogation room from being recorded. While there is a diminished expectation of privacy in an interrogation room, there was no warning what happened in the room … Continue reading

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IL: Def did not open door to admit suppressed evidence by lying about it

The exception to the exclusionary rule that suppressed evidence can be used for impeachment purposes did not apply to outright perjury about the finding of a gun. Defendant pro se here stated in opening and in cross that the gun … Continue reading

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CA7: Illegal detention claim accrues on release

Plaintiff’s Fourth Amendment pretrial detention claim accrued when he was released from detention, so it was barred by the statute of limitations. His post trial detention claim based on malicious prosecution is a due process claim, and it was improperly … Continue reading

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CA7: Ptf’s manufactured evidence claim survives QI

Plaintiff was tried and acquitted for murder. He sued under § 1983 after two years in custody alleging evidence for his trial was fabricated and exculpatory evidence was withheld. The district court denied qualified immunity, and the defendants appealed. Defendants … Continue reading

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