Daily Archives: September 30, 2019

KY: Def’s car search lacked PC; not def’s burden to show state lacked exigency, it’s the state’s burden to show it

The search of defendant’s car was completely unjustified. The car was parked and he was sitting in it. The officer was curious and approached to talk to him. Nothing was seen suggesting crime was “a foot.” The state’s argument that … Continue reading

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D.Mont.: Def’s VA disability rating medical exam wasn’t a violation of the 4A

Defendant received VA benefits for 100% disability. A follow-up visit was required to verify and he failed to show. As a result, it was downgraded to 70% which was a loss of about 3/4ths of his benefits. He was told … Continue reading

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OH1: State had burden to show inventory policy was followed and done in good faith

When the state relies on inventory to justify a search of a car, it has to put on proof that the inventory policy was followed and that it was done in good faith. State v. Beasley, 2019-Ohio-3936, 2019 Ohio App. … Continue reading

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