Daily Archives: January 25, 2019

The Champion: Building on Carpenter: Six New Fourth Amendment Challenges Every Defense Lawyer Should Consider

The Champion: Building on Carpenter: Six New Fourth Amendment Challenges Every Defense Lawyer Should Consider by Michael Price and Bill Wolf (NACDL, Dec. 2018) at 20-25: The implications of the Supreme Court’s decision in Carpenter v. United States are just … Continue reading

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CA7: Chicago police officer who warned search target of SW properly convicted of obstruction of justice

A Chicago police officer was properly convicted of obstruction of justice when he learned from his job that drug raids and arrests were going down and he called a target he worked with to warn him. United States v. Coleman, … Continue reading

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SC: Def’s treating psychiatrist’s opinion was not subject to suppression when he puts his mental capacity in issue

When defendant put his mental capacity in issue, his treating psychiatrist was a material witness. It did not violate the Fourth Amendment to obtain her records. There was no motion to suppress anything other than her opinion, not the records … Continue reading

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