Daily Archives: January 19, 2024

D.D.C.: 1/6 geofence warrant was for phones within the crime scene and was reasonable

The 1/6 Capitol geofence warrant was issued with probable cause and was specific, limited to those within the Capitol or on the restricted grounds, not just near it. United States v. Easterday, 2024 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 8978 (D.D.C. Jan. 18, … Continue reading

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GA: Question in inventory was whether it was reasonable, not whether it was necessary

The question in inventory was whether it was reasonable, not whether it was necessary. Defense counsel wasn’t ineffective for not moving to suppress. McAnnally v. State, 2024 Ga. App. LEXIS 19 (Jan. 18, 2024). The prolonged retention of defendant’s cell … Continue reading

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CA3: Cuffing and taking def in on RS for a show-up was not a de facto arrest

Removing defendant on reasonable suspicion from a high crime area to the police station for a show-up and further identification was not unreasonable. It did not become a de facto arrest. United States v. Carter, 2024 U.S. App. LEXIS 1155 … Continue reading

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