Daily Archives: August 7, 2022

D.Neb.: Towing a trailer to police station to execute a SW on it was reasonable

Police had probable cause that a sexual assault occurred in defendant’s trailer, so they seized it to get a search warrant. Before executing the warrant, they had it towed to a police station. Defendant was in jail and had no … Continue reading

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CT: Def’s missing father was exigency for warrantless entry

The entry into defendant’s house was justified by the emergency exception because his father had been missing for days. State v. Samuolis, 2022 Conn. LEXIS 213 (Aug. 9, 2022). As to probable cause, “The district court found the affidavits constitutionally … Continue reading

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