Daily Archives: November 10, 2025

NACDL: Search & Seizure Encyclopedia: A Guide for the 4th Amendment

NACDL: Search & Seizure Encyclopedia: A Guide for the 4th Amendment. View Sample Table of Contents & Sample Pages.

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TX1: Pervasiveness of cell phone use is nexus in a home invasion case where victim knew def

The CSLI “affidavit showed a fair probability that the cell-site location data associated with Frazier’s cell phone would further incriminate Frazier (an identified suspect in the crime at issue) by confirming that he was in the vicinity of the crime … Continue reading

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D.P.R.: No suppression hearing required when there’s no factual dispute

You don’t get a hearing on a motion to suppress without showing a factual dispute to be resolved. United States v. Figueroa-Figueroa, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 218467 (D.P.R. Nov. 4, 2025). “A claim that a law enforcement official used excessive … Continue reading

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CA6: Entrapment is not a defense to a search warrant

Entrapment is not a defense to a search warrant, so CoA denied. Neeley v. United States, 2025 U.S. App. LEXIS 29144 (6th Cir. Nov. 5, 2025). The motion to suppress for lack of jurisdiction to serve warrants is denied. It’s … Continue reading

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D.N.D.: Tactical decision not to raise every 4A issue def can think up

Not raising before conviction all the conceivable Fourth Amendment claims defendant thought were useful was a reasonable tactical decision. Perez v. United States, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 220629 (D.N.D. Nov. 7, 2025). “As the trial court noted, approximately one minute … Continue reading

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WaPo: Justice Department struggles as thousands exit — and few are replaced

WaPo: Justice Department struggles as thousands exit — and few are replaced by Perry Stein (“The Justice Department has lost thousands of experienced attorneys and backfilled a fraction of the open jobs, in part because of a lack of qualified … Continue reading

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NPR: Immigration agents have new technology to identify and track people

NPR: Immigration agents have new technology to identify and track people by Jude Joffe-Block (“Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is acquiring powerful new surveillance tools to identify and monitor people. They include apps that let federal agents point a cell … Continue reading

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