Daily Archives: July 25, 2022

D.Mont.: 4A controls search and seizure, not the Indian Civil Rights Act

This search is governed by the Fourth Amendment, not the Indian Civil Rights Act. United States v. Porche, 2022 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 130552 (D. Mont. July 21, 2022). The record supports the district court’s conclusion defendant wasn’t impaired when he … Continue reading

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NE: State showed exigency for warrantless blood draw

Driver’s going in and out of consciousness at the scene of a wreck was probable cause for a blood draw. Medical treatment at ER would interfere with it. “This case presents a textbook case of exigent circumstances under Mitchell.” State … Continue reading

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D.N.M.: SW for computer files created in a one week period was particular

The warrant here was for computer files created in a one week period. That was particular. United States v. Riego, 2022 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 130233 (D.N.M. July 22, 2022). The district court’s findings of fact support the finding of exigent … Continue reading

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CA6: Sex offender’s being around children justified parole search of house

A report that a sex offender had been around children is reasonable suspicion for a parole search of his house. United States v. Sharp, 2022 U.S. App. LEXIS 20291 (6th Cir. July 22, 2022). “Davis contends that the search was … Continue reading

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S.D.Iowa: Video surveillance of an apartment door from a camera planted in a common area was subject to GFE

Officers planted a video camera hidden in a fake fire alarm in defendant’s apartment building hallway aimed at his door to record his comings and goings. The government argues whether this was reasonable doesn’t need to be decided because, even … Continue reading

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M.D.Ala.: Saying police couldn’t search when it hadn’t yet come up was part of PC on totality

Defendant was stopped for an LPN that didn’t match the vehicle. Defendant’s name came back as having 20 felonies, and the officer recognized him from arresting him for drugs two weeks earlier. Before any officer mentioned searching the vehicle, defendant … Continue reading

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CA9: While RS for owner evaporated because he wasn’t in car, independent RS developed for driver

The officer had reasonable suspicion that the owner of a vehicle parked at a gas station had a warrant. When he stopped the vehicle, the officer discovered that the owner of the vehicle was not there, but independent reasonable suspicion … Continue reading

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