Daily Archives: July 2, 2024

W.D.Wash.: State admin. health and safety SW against private ICE jail not enjoined

The State of Washington got an administrative search warrant for a workplace inspection of a private jail operating for immigration. The jail sought federal removal and an injunction which is denied. Washington state law requires these workplace inspections, and GEO’s … Continue reading

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D.Mass.: Owner of vehicle not in it can’t challenge stop, but he can the inventory which was unreasonable

The owner of a vehicle who was not driving or in it when it was stopped has no standing to challenge the stop as opposed to an inventory search. “After considering, as it must, ‘all the facts and circumstances’ of … Continue reading

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Reason: Sacramento Cops Shared License Plate Data With Anti-Abortion States

Reason: Sacramento Cops Shared License Plate Data With Anti-Abortion States by Joe Lancaster (“The California Highway Patrol operates automated license plate recognition systems (ALPRs), cameras that ‘automatically capture an image of a vehicle and the vehicle’s license plate, transform the … Continue reading

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E.D.La.: SW for def’s surveillance video had no PC for weapons search; suppressed

Police got a search warrant for the DVR and storage for defendant’s surveillance camera that likely could have caught a homicide across the street. The warrant included weapons and ammunition when there was no justification for it. The warrant lacked … Continue reading

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CA6: Minimally sufficient nexus was GF for relying on SW

Relying on Sanders, decided June 28, the court concludes that a drug dealer’s home along with the slightest facts provides a good faith basis for searching with a warrant. United States v. Neal, 2024 U.S. App. LEXIS 15997 (6th Cir. … Continue reading

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