Daily Archives: January 25, 2024

D.Del.: Claiming a state administrative subpoena creates a “Fourth Amendment defense” is frivolous; removal denied, attorneys fees imposed

The Delaware DOJ sought records in an administrative proceeding against the defendant, and the defendant claimed the subpoena violated the Fourth Amendment and attempted to remove the whole case to federal court because that was a federal defense. This is … Continue reading

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IA: RS: “cries of ‘please help me, don’t hurt me’ could lead an officer to infer that an assault is taking place”

Caller’s “cries of ‘please help me, don’t hurt me’ could lead an officer to infer that an assault is taking place.” That was reasonable suspicion. State v. Sinclair, 2024 Iowa App. LEXIS 74 (Ct. App. Jan. 24, 2024). “Cordova argues … Continue reading

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CA5 (en banc): Arrest of “citizen journalist” under a statute never declared unconstitutional was with QI

“Villarreal fails to satisfy her burden on either [qualified immunity] prong. This is not a case about a ‘citizen journalist just asking questions.’ That clever but misleading phrase cannot relieve this court of our obligation to evaluate Villarreal’s conduct against … Continue reading

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CA2: Reason to believe ptf was inside justified entry with arrest warrant under Payton

Officers had an arrest warrant for plaintiff, and that gave them the ability to enter his home to look for him under Payton when they had a reasonable belief he was inside. Engelmayer v. Engelmayer, 2024 U.S. App. LEXIS 1617 … Continue reading

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