Daily Archives: July 10, 2026

NM: Conflict of laws: NM exclusionary rule applies to TX search

Conflict of laws: “The New Mexico exclusionary rule is grounded in effectuating the constitutional rights of individuals and is therefore applicable where out-of-state evidence is introduced in a New Mexico court.” Here, it was a search in Texas that resulted … Continue reading

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D.N.M.: Obtaining def’s juvenile records by subpoena is not a “search”; no REP

The government’s subpoena for defendant’s juvenile case records is granted. The government can show relevance and admissibility at trial. Defendant focuses on his Fourth Amendment claim which is rejected. No case says there is a reasonable expectation of privacy against … Continue reading

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Sahan Journal: Minneapolis police drone debate draws packed crowds concerned about privacy

Sahan Journal: Minneapolis police drone debate draws packed crowds concerned about privacy by Mohamed Ibrahim (“Dozens of community members flooded Minneapolis City Hall Wednesday to express concerns about a proposed drone program for Minneapolis police. Nearly 50 people signed up … Continue reading

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