Daily Archives: December 17, 2025

D.D.C.: Arrest on a warrant where defendant fled justified search incident

Defendant had a warrant for his arrest. He was seen by police, and he fled. When he was tackled to the ground and handcuffed, the officers rolled him over finding a gun in his waistband. It was a valid search … Continue reading

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CA11: Corporate Transparency Act reporting requirements don’t violate 4A

The reporting requirements of the Corporate Transparency Act don’t violate the Fourth Amendment. Nat’l Small Bus. United v. United States Dep’t of the Treasury, 2025 U.S. App. LEXIS 32844 (11th Cir. Dec. 16, 2025):

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E.D.Pa.: Cell phone can’t be seized on RS and exigency then wait four days to get a SW

“The question before this Court today is whether a police officer who conducts a Terry stop can seize the smartphone of a suspect without a warrant and hold it for four days before obtaining a warrant, where the suggested exigency … Continue reading

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