S.D.Cal.: Reasonable suspicion supported border search of 5 cell phones

Officers had reasonable suspicion that defendant was involved in alien smuggling when she crossed the border at San Ysidro. When she was sent for secondary inspection, the five cell phones she had could be searched under Cotterman. United States v. Martinez, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 99705 (S.D. Cal. July 22, 2014).

In a state § 1983 case, police officers who ordered the towing of vehicles from a used-car lot without a court order or warrant under the belief that the vehicles posed environmental and fire hazards were entitled to qualified immunity, because there was no clearly-established law that prohibited the towing of vehicles under such circumstances. Dehn Motor Sales LLC v. Schultz, 2014 Md. LEXIS 436 (July 22, 2014).*

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