Daily Archives: December 31, 2021

EFF: In 2021, the Police Took a Page Out of the NSA’s Playbook: 2021 in Review

EFF: In 2021, the Police Took a Page Out of the NSA’s Playbook: 2021 in Review by Jennifer Lynch:

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IN: Even with a typo in the address of the place to be searched in the warrant, the correct otherwise particularly described place was searched

The address on the search warrant was wrong, but the physical description for defendant’s place was different than place with the wrong address. Defendant’s place was the target and it was searched under the warrant. The search warrant was sufficiently … Continue reading

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PA: With MMJ, smell of MJ from a car alone is not PC for a vehicle search

Pennsylvania is a medical marijuana state. “Like the Superior Court, we hold that the smell of marijuana may be a factor, but not a stand-alone one, in determining whether the totality of the circumstances established probable cause to permit a … Continue reading

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MN: Mere violation of pretrial release conditions not otherwise a crime not RS to extend a traffic stop

An alleged violation of conditions of pretrial release that is not criminal activity does not support extending a traffic stop without reasonable suspicion of an actual crime. State v. Sargent, 2021 Minn. LEXIS 672 (Dec. 29, 2021) (under state constitution):

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M.D.N.C.: Return of evidence denied because investigation ongoing

Plaintiff’s action for recovery of electronic and physical evidence seized is denied because the government asserts it is still needed for investigation. Stillwell v. United States, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 246407 (M.D.N.C. Dec. 28, 2021). Defendant was stopped for driving … Continue reading

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