Daily Archives: February 19, 2025

OH11: Furtive movements in and out of car gave RS to prolong stop

Defendant was stopped for overtinted windows and his furtive movements in and out of the car gave reasonable suspicion to extend the stop. State v. Reuschling, 2025-Ohio-516 (11th Dist. Feb. 18, 2025). The statute excluding evidence unlawfully seized also is … Continue reading

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VA: Slight diversion from inventory didn’t show it to be pretextual

The towing of defendant’s car left on the interstate without a valid LPN was reasonable. The officers didn’t have to permit him to find his own sources. The inventory was not proved to be pretextual. “But the departures from procedure … Continue reading

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Reason: Hawaii Can Auction Off Your Car Without Ever Convicting You

Reason: Hawaii Can Auction Off Your Car Without Ever Convicting You by Dan Alban and Elyse Smith Pohl (“Civil forfeiture allows the government of Hawaii to take your property and sell it for profit without proving you did anything wrong.”)

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Harv. L. Rev. Blog Essay: Much Ado About Geofence Warrants

Harv. L. Rev. Blog Essay: Much Ado About Geofence Warrants: United States v. Chatrie, 107 F.4th 319 (4th Cir. 2024) & United States v. Jamarr Smith, 110 F.4th 817 (5th Cir. 2024) by Jackie O’Neil:

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