Daily Archives: January 30, 2026

Cal.: Loose MJ on a car floorboard is not a violation of the MJ “open container” provision

“Enacted as part of California’s legalization of marijuana, Health and Safety Code section 11362.3, subdivision (a)(4) makes it an infraction to have an ‘open container’ of marijuana in a vehicle. The question before us is whether a small amount of … Continue reading

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E.D.N.C.: No REP in one’s own property in a stolen car

Defendant was in a stolen car, so no standing at all under Byrd. (The convoluted issue of search incident after Gant with Fourth Circuit authority never revisited is avoided for now.) United States v. Tyson, 2026 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 15809 … Continue reading

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ID: Finding drugs in 43% of dog alerts doesn’t mean dog unreliable

This drug dog only found drugs in 43% of alerts. That’s still enough for probable cause. Dogs can alert where drugs have been. Lack of success doesn’t mean false hits. State v. Barritt, 2026 Ida. LEXIS 16 (Jan. 29, 2026). … Continue reading

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WA: No REP in ALPR so no prejudice from destruction of data

Defendant moved to suppress based on ALPR tracking. The data was gone. He moved to dismiss for destroying it, which was granted. Since it’s not a violation of his reasonable expectation of privacy, he can’t be prejudiced by it. Reversed. … Continue reading

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Orin S. Kerr, The Moving Property Problem in Fourth Amendment Law

Orin S. Kerr, The Moving Property Problem in Fourth Amendment Law, Va. L. Rev. (forthcoming). Abstract:

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