Daily Archives: January 24, 2019

E.D.Mich.: Def used two houses, and his drug operation was from one; the SW for the second was still valid under GFE despite lack of nexus

Defendant conducted a drug operation from what the court called the 1st Premises, and he lived in the 2nd Premises, apparently avoiding keeping any drugs there. When he went out to do a drug deal, he’d stop at the 1st … Continue reading

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Lexology: Recent rulings indicate Fifth Amendment may join Fourth Amendment as critical consideration in courts’ efforts to apply constitutional protections to smartphones and other new technology

Lexology: Recent rulings indicate Fifth Amendment may join Fourth Amendment as critical consideration in courts’ efforts to apply constitutional protections to smartphones and other new technology by Brian Willett

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D.N.M.: Passenger’s conduct and answers during traffic stop provided RS

The passenger’s conduct here showed reasonable suspicion to continue the stop. United States v. Torres, 2019 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 10590 (D. N.M. Jan. 23, 2019). The government obtained CSLI in 2015 for 57 days of defendants’ cell phones, and the … Continue reading

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S.D.Ohio: Cursory search of garage was permissible protective sweep

The bodycam video shows that the entry into the house for a search was by consent of a co-occupant. A cursory search of garage was permitted under protective sweep. United States v. Russell, 2019 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 9977 (S.D. Ohio … Continue reading

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S.D.N.Y.: An order of protection keeping one from his own house denies him standing in the house

Defendant was under an order of protection keeping him from his own house, and that denied him standing. Hiding in the closet when police arrived pretty much proves it. United States v. Murray, 2019 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 9820 (S.D. N.Y. … Continue reading

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PA: Any additional penalties for refusal to do a breath test violates Birchfield

Any additional penalties for refusal to do a breath test violates Birchfield. Commonwealth v. Monarch, 2019 Pa. LEXIS 346 (Jan. 23, 2019). Defendant was arrested with probable cause, and the search incident to his arrest provided probable cause for a … Continue reading

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