Daily Archives: July 22, 2022

AP: Lawsuit: Chicago police misused ShotSpotter in murder case

AP: Lawsuit: Chicago police misused ShotSpotter in murder case by Garance Burke & Michael Tarm (“A federal lawsuit filed Thursday alleges Chicago police misused ‘unreliable’ gunshot detection technology and failed to pursue other leads in investigating a grandfather from the … Continue reading

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S.D.Ga.: Govt’s motion to reopen suppression hearing after R&R is granted

The government didn’t like the R&R so it moved to put on additional evidence before the USMJ. Granted. “Therefore, in light of the Court’s ‘responsibility to make an informed decision’ on Wright’s suppression motion, Khan, 2018 WL 2214813, at *2, … Continue reading

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MS: Minor errors in paperwork didn’t obscure a thing and didn’t prejudice def

Minor errors in the paperwork for the warrant were not prejudicial to defendant. There was no challenge to probable cause, and the papers as a whole show the warrant timely executed after issuance. Jenkins v. State, 2022 Miss. App. LEXIS … Continue reading

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CA11: Absolute prosecutorial immunity doesn’t apply to failure to recall a material witness warrant leading to arrest

Absolute prosecutorial immunity does not apply to failure to recall a material witness warrant that caused a voluntary witness to be arrested later. Kassa v. Fulton Cty., Ga., 2022 U.S. App. LEXIS 19762 (11th Cir. July 18, 2022). There was … Continue reading

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