Daily Archives: July 24, 2016

Noticed that there are fewer postings? Working on the 2016 supplement

Not to mention 140 hours on an Eighth Circuit brief filed two weeks ago.

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MO: Officers serving arrest warrant found a house full of gas from a working meth lab and could enter

Officers came to defendant’s house to arrest him on a warrant. When the door was open, there was a cloud of smoke that smelled like a working meth lab. One officer left to get a warrant. Another opened doors to … Continue reading

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NM: Two stops of def in quick succession; second valid because of new facts

Two stops of defendant towing a van a couple of minutes apart were separately justified. The second stop was based on the owner of the van saying that defendant took it from him, but that was only to a second … Continue reading

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CA8: Def’s admission to friend, relayed to police, that he was assaulting women in house justified warrantless entry

Defendant’s third hand reported admission he was serially assaulting two women in his house justified a warrantless entry. Defendant called his sister who called another who called the police that defendant had just assaulted a woman in his home and … Continue reading

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N.D.Ga.: Use of an electronic “sniffer” to find a target computer in a college building was particular

Police used an electronic “sniffer” to attempt to find a MAC address of an operating computer in an Emory University building. “The affidavit described the plan to use a sniffer to ‘identify the wireless device associated with the suspect MAC … Continue reading

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