Daily Archives: September 12, 2025

VA: Retrieving drugs from def’s underwear wasn’t unreasonable

Retrieving a bag of drugs from defendant’s underwear with probable cause was still reasonable. The court of appeals erred in reversing. Commonwealth v. Hubbard, 2025 Va. LEXIS 44 (Sep. 11, 2025) (revg Hubbard v. Commonwealth, 80 Va. App. 384, 898 … Continue reading

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D.Minn.: Particularity for PC doesn’t mean BRD

The particularity requirement for a warrant doesn’t mean the specificity for proof beyond a reasonable doubt. United States v. Banks, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 177576 (D. Minn. Sep. 11, 2025):

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E.D.N.C.: Person with lock on a storage unit has apparent authority to consent to its search

The person with a lock on a storage unit, even though not the renter, has apparent authority to consent to its search. United States v. Gibson, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 178083 (E.D.N.C. Sep. 11, 2025). Rule 41 doesn’t mandate a … Continue reading

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AR: Taking two minutes to review a SW application doesn’t make issuing judge not neutral and detached

The search warrant application was emailed to the issuing magistrate, and the warrant came back in two minutes. That doesn’t show that the judge was not neutral and detached because “an experienced judge can prudently review a succinct, factually detailed … Continue reading

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MO: No REP in hotel room mistakenly renting hotel room to unwanted guest

The fact a hotel mistakenly gave a room to an unwanted guest gave the guest no standing in the room when the hotel sought to eject him. State v. Mount, 2025 Mo. App. LEXIS 601 (Sep. 9, 2025):

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techdirt: Federal Judges Are Done Playing Nice: NBC Reports Full-Scale Revolt Against SCOTUS Shadow Docket Bullshit

techdirt: Federal Judges Are Done Playing Nice: NBC Reports Full-Scale Revolt Against SCOTUS Shadow Docket Bullshit by Mike Masnick:

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ABAJ: As Customs searches more electronic devices, lawyers have some considerations when they cross borders

ABAJ: As Customs searches more electronic devices, lawyers have some considerations when they cross borders by Anna Stolley Persky:

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