Daily Archives: January 22, 2026

GA: Cell phone dropped in flight from police was abandoned

Defendant abandoned the cell phone he dropped in flight from the police which he failed to return for. Franklin v. State, 2026 Ga. LEXIS 20 (Jan. 21, 2026).* Defendant filed his first post-conviction claim not mentioning ineffective assistance for not … Continue reading

Posted in Abandonment, Issue preclusion, Reasonable suspicion | Comments Off on GA: Cell phone dropped in flight from police was abandoned

CA7: Stop at night in a high crime area and furtive movements justified protective sweep of car

Defendant was stopped in a high crime area at night, and his furtive movements in the car justified a protective sweep of the car. United States v. Erving, 2026 U.S. App. LEXIS 1377 (7th Cir. Jan. 20, 2026).* Defendant’s car … Continue reading

Posted in Consent, Franks doctrine, Protective sweep, Reasonable suspicion | Comments Off on CA7: Stop at night in a high crime area and furtive movements justified protective sweep of car

C.D.Cal.: DHS’s motion for summary judgment denied; L.A. Press Club states cause of action for excessive force against press

The L.A. Press Club’s suit against DHS for excessive force against the press corps can proceed and summary judgment for the defense is denied. “The Court rejects Defendants’ standing and First Amendment arguments for reasons similar to those already articulated … Continue reading

Posted in Excessive force, Reasonable suspicion, Standing | Comments Off on C.D.Cal.: DHS’s motion for summary judgment denied; L.A. Press Club states cause of action for excessive force against press