Daily Archives: February 13, 2026

CA8: Stop unreasonably extended for drug dog; denial of suppression reversed

Window tint violation should have taken 5-6 minutes, but it dragged out for 20 minutes while the drug dog was coming. The stop was overlong under Rodriguez and the motion to suppress should have been granted. United States v. Johnson, … Continue reading

Posted in Automatic license plate readers, Dog sniff, Emergency / exigency, Probable cause, Reasonable suspicion | Comments Off on CA8: Stop unreasonably extended for drug dog; denial of suppression reversed

N.D.Iowa: Motion for return of property after final administrative seizure denied

Defendant’s motion for return of seized cash comes after administrative forfeiture became final. Denied. United States v. Mims, 2026 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 27957 (N.D. Iowa Feb. 11, 2026).* Defendant didn’t seek resolution of his motion to suppress, so the trial … Continue reading

Posted in Forfeiture, Probable cause, Rule 41(g) / Return of property, Waiver | Comments Off on N.D.Iowa: Motion for return of property after final administrative seizure denied

CA8: No QI for nearly point black shooting protestor in eye with less than lethal device

Shooting a protestor in the eye at point blank range with a “less than lethal” device that the officers are trained on and warned can actually be lethal was excessive force. No qualified immunity. Marks v. Bauer, 2026 U.S. App. … Continue reading

Posted in Excessive force, Informant hearsay, Qualified immunity | Comments Off on CA8: No QI for nearly point black shooting protestor in eye with less than lethal device