Daily Archives: March 15, 2024

D.R.I.: SW affidavit that failed to incorporate what it said it was failed to show PC and thus no GFE

The affidavit for warrant was supposed to incorporate by attaching other stuff. The officer swore to it, but the stuff wasn’t there. The good faith exception is denied because it remained bare bones. United States v. Medina, 2024 U.S. Dist. … Continue reading

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D.P.R.: Alleged false GJ testimony as an alleged 4A violation rejected as new Bivens ground

“Plaintiff grounds his Bivens cause of action in an allegation that Garay, a CBP officer, violated his Fourth Amendment rights by procuring his indictment based on supposedly intentional false testimony in which Garay stated that Plaintiff knowingly possessed and transported … Continue reading

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E.D.Mo.: Strip search of civilly committed patient refusing pat search was reasonable and with QI

Plaintiff was strip searched when civilly committed when she refused to permit a pat search. “Considering all the circumstances described in Plaintiff’s Complaint, the search Plaintiff underwent, though surely unpleasant, was not unreasonable. “But even if the Court concluded the … Continue reading

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TN: Even if search occurred before SW issued, affidavit mentions nothing of it; thus independent source

Defendant claimed that his place was warrantlessly searched before the search warrant for it was issued. Doesn’t matter: The affidavit for the warrant shows probable cause and never mentions a prior search. State v. Quinn, 2024 Tenn. Crim. App. LEXIS … Continue reading

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