Daily Archives: July 30, 2016

IN: Essentially: police may use a drug dog during any traffic stop if they don’t extend it by the sniff

While one officer wrote out a warning for a window tint violation, another asked for consent to search and was refused. While the normal routine of the warning citation was being followed, another officer ran a drug dog around the … Continue reading

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NY3: Fight in one room didn’t justify protective sweep of back rooms

Police responded to a disturbance call and heard a fight going on inside. The door was unlocked and they entered. They separated the combatants, and then the wife of the non-aggressor entered the room and sat down, too. They decided … Continue reading

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CA5: Pre-Jardines dog sniff at garage was valid at time under case law; GFE applies

The good faith exception applied to validate dog sniffs based on law at the time saying that a sniff at defendant’s garage wasn’t an invasion of the curtilage back then. The search was 2008 and Jardines was 2013. The deterrent … Continue reading

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W.D.Mo.: Officers’ own observations corroborated CI’s

There clearly was probable cause drugs, money, and firearms would be found at the place searched. “The affidavit provided the statements of a confidential source who specifically described drug trafficking activities there. These statements included the CS’s very recent eyewitness … Continue reading

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W.D.Tenn.: Apt complex private security detained and searched def for trespass, and it was a private search

Defendant was in a friend’s apartment smoking pot when the complex’s security guards came to a noise complaint. Defendant was on a no-trespassing list and he was handcuffed and searched. Defendant had no standing in the pot in the apartment. … Continue reading

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N.D.Ohio: Nexus to house shown by controlled buys

“[T]he affidavit only needs to show a ‘nexus’ between the place to be searched and the evidence sought. [¶] A common-sense reading of the affidavit leads to the conclusion that there is a nexus between the residence and the evidence … Continue reading

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