Daily Archives: December 5, 2019

Philadelphia Inquirer: It should be unconstitutional when police officers kill fleeing felony suspects, Philly DA’s office says

Philadelphia Inquirer: It should be unconstitutional when police officers kill fleeing felony suspects, Philly DA’s office says by Chris Palmer:

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ID: Unlawful warrantless search isn’t salvageable by inevitable discovery by later learning of probation search waiver

A unreasonable warrantless search is not cured by inevitable discovery because the officers later find out defendant was on probation and had a search waiver on file. State v. Maxim, 2019 Ida. LEXIS 216 (Dec. 4, 2019):

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OH7: Officer’s stop of def outside of jurisdiction wasn’t unlawful because local officers were ultimately there, too

Defendant was stopped outside the officer’s jurisdiction. The officer had probable cause to stop and detain defendant when he personally observed defendant’s traffic violation and personally observed defendant’s slurred speech and sluggish motor skills. The interest in protecting the public … Continue reading

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E.D.Mich.: Private security guards conducting search for weapon and turning over to police was private search

Two private security guards searched defendant, allegedly without probable cause, and seized a gun off of him which they turned over to the police. This was purely a private search not implicating the Fourth Amendment. The court also declines to … Continue reading

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CA4: Search of def’s backpack and finding gun was inevitable because it would have been inventoried in any event

“The evidence presented to the district court supported a finding that the firearm inevitably would have been discovered during an inventory search of the plastic bag. Officers Lucy and DiPentima testified that it was standard procedure to inventory an arrestee’s … Continue reading

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The Hour: ‘Stop-and-frisk’ can work, under careful supervision

The Hour: ‘Stop-and-frisk’ can work, under careful supervision by Henry F. Fradella:

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