Daily Archives: February 1, 2020

CA6: “Detention in a police car does not automatically constitute an arrest”

“Detention in a police car does not automatically constitute an arrest,” and it depends on all the facts and circumstances. [Officers do that for safety reasons since the detainee is locked in the back seat.] United States v. Bonner, 2020 … Continue reading

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S.D.Miss.: Preindictment suppression governed by equitable standards, and GFE still applies

Plaintiff seeks preindictment suppression of evidence and return of evidence of illegal employment of undocumented workers. Preindictment suppression is based on equitable grounds. In the face of the good faith exception, Koch Foods can’t show that it does not apply … Continue reading

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CA11: Pro se litigant doesn’t sufficiently allege issuing magistrate wasn’t “neutral and detached”

Pro se prisoner’s complaint against the search warrant process in Georgia fails for a multitude of reasons and is legally frivolous. State law on search warrant does not conflict with federal law and he doesn’t sufficiently allege that the issuing … Continue reading

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N.D.Ga.: Possession of a firearm is an ongoing offense, and passage of time alone doesn’t make it stale

Possession of a firearm is an ongoing offense, and passage of time alone doesn’t make it stale. United States v. Morelock, 2019 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 225737 (N.D. Ga. Dec. 9, 2019), adopted, 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 12596 (N.D. Ga. Jan. … Continue reading

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