Daily Archives: March 20, 2022

D.Utah: Travel at night, nervousness, travel plans, cash on person here not RS

The government “points to four circumstances as the basis for an independent reasonable, articulable suspicion to extend the stop for the K-9 deployment: (1) the time of night and location of Mr. Melendez’s vehicle; (2) Mr. Melendez’s nervousness; (3) Mr. … Continue reading

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E.D.Va.: Police remote surveillance of apt building parking lot led to RS for stop

Officers saw an Instagram video at 5 am, posted about two hours earlier, of suspects holding high capacity rifles and handguns. They recognized the apartment building, and they had remote access to the apartment complex’s videos provided by the landlord … Continue reading

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CA9: Neighbor’s video of SWAT team arrival for search was properly excluded at trial for confusion of issues

Defendant’s neighbor recorded the SWAT team arrival and participating in the execution of the search warrant from outside the house. Defendant’s offer of the video at trial was rejected. “Permitting the jury to see that the police who were executing … Continue reading

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DC: Facebook has no right to a SW instead of subpoena for subscriber information on an account

A civil investigative subpoena to Facebook for information about posters of Covid misinformation was not unreasonable. n.3: “Meta suggests that the Fourth Amendment requires the District to obtain a search warrant to get this information. … One sufficient response is … Continue reading

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NC: PC shown for SW for GPS monitoring device

There was probable cause shown for the search warrant for defendant’s GPS monitoring device and his house for evidence of murder. State v. Gallion, 2022-NCCOA-164, 2022 N.C. App. LEXIS 178 (Mar. 15, 2022). 2254 petitioner’s sole ground for relief is … Continue reading

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CA6: Suicide note created exigency for welfare check

Defendant’s alleged suicide note created exigency for warrantless entry. “Prior to Remillard’s trial, several Ohio courts had held that exigent circumstances permit a police officer’s warrantless entry into a home to conduct a wellness check on a suicidal individual if … Continue reading

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