Daily Archives: February 11, 2026

D.Colo.: Prospective relief against judge authorized administrative warrants denied

Plaintiff was the subject of an administrative warrant issued by a neutral and detached magistrate. The request for prospective relief is denied, and the complaint is dismissed. Waldrop v. Colo. Dep’t of Agric., 2026 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 27532 (D. Colo. … Continue reading

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D.Mont.: LPN stop was long but also supported by outstanding warrant and then consent

Defendant’s stop for an inactive LPN was reasonable. The stop, however, was overlong and quickly turned into a drug investigation. There was also a warrant on the passenger. Defendant consented to it, and she was told she could refuse. United … Continue reading

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W.D.Tenn.: No standing in GPS locator of car rented by another; also private search

Defendant had no standing to challenge the state’s use of a rental car’s GPS where another person rented the car. It was also private action. United States v. Busby, 2026 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 27276 (W.D. Tenn. Feb. 10, 2026). This … Continue reading

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OH12: Officer’s reasonable mistake on traffic violation didn’t void stop

Did defendant violate the turn signal ordinance by not signaling his turn until already stopped? It doesn’t matter. “Ultimately, though, we need not decide whether Bryant actually violated the turn-signal ordinance. Even if the answer is unclear, Officer Singleton’s stop … Continue reading

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The Verge: Amazon Ring’s Super Bowl ad sparks backlash amid fears of mass surveillance

The Verge: Amazon Ring’s Super Bowl ad sparks backlash amid fears of mass surveillance by Jennifer Touhy (“A new AI-powered Search Party feature can scan footage from neighborhood cameras to find lost dogs. Critics worry it could be used to … Continue reading

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NC: Temporary immobility of a car doesn’t prevent the automobile exception from applying

Temporary immobility of a car doesn’t prevent the automobile exception from applying. (This is after a remand for a probable cause finding. The court also discusses the good faith exception and the court must guard against the exception swallowing the … Continue reading

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Kavanaugh stops: Religion News Service: Cardinal Cupich says feds stopped priests, demanded citizenship proof

Religion News Service: Cardinal Cupich says feds stopped priests, demanded citizenship proof by Jack Jenkins & Aleja Hertzler-McCain (“‘I’ve had some priests who are of a different color being targeted and arrested — stopped — because of their color and … Continue reading

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