Daily Archives: June 2, 2025

Cert. granted: Case v. Montana on emergency entries into the home without PC

Case v. Montana, 24-624 (granted June 2, 2025). Question presented: “Whether law enforcement may enter a home without a search warrant based on less than probable cause that an emergency is occurring, or whether the emergency-aid exception requires probable cause.”

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EFF: The Defense Attorney’s Arsenal In Challenging Electronic Monitoring

EFF: The Defense Attorney’s Arsenal In Challenging Electronic Monitoring by Hannah Zhao:

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CA6: Change in protective sweep argument between district court and appeal was waiver

Defendant’s protective sweep argument changed from the district court to appeal, so the argument urged here is waived. Below he argued the protective sweep was unreasonably extended but here it’s whether it should have occurred at all. United States v. … Continue reading

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