Daily Archives: October 28, 2022

CA9: Chalking tires not a 4A violation

Disagreeing with the Sixth Circuit, the Ninth holds that chalking tires does not violate the Fourth Amendment. It was going on for nearly a century before anyone challenged it. Verdun v. City of San Diego, 2022 U.S. App. LEXIS 29803 … Continue reading

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MO: Def’s arrest violated state law but not the 4A, so it was not unreasonable

“This appeal presents the question of whether a police officer necessarily violates the Fourth Amendment when he makes an arrest that is prohibited by state law. Relying upon Virginia v. Moore, 553 U.S. 164, 128 S. Ct. 1598, 170 L. … Continue reading

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FL2: With an “extreme display of authority and … ‘overbearing tactics” was not by consent

With an “extreme display of authority and … ‘overbearing tactics” was not by consent. Dydek v. State, 2022 Fla. App. LEXIS 7253 (Fla. 2d DCA Oct. 26, 2022):

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