Daily Archives: May 18, 2020

Louisville Courier Journal: Was a ‘no-knock’ warrant justified to search Breonna Taylor’s home? Several experts say no

Louisville Courier Journal: Was a ‘no-knock’ warrant justified to search Breonna Taylor’s home? Several experts say no by Andrew Wolfson (“A national authority on search and seizure law says the no-knock warrant that Louisville police obtained for Breonna Taylor’s apartment … Continue reading

Posted in Knock and announce | Comments Off on Louisville Courier Journal: Was a ‘no-knock’ warrant justified to search Breonna Taylor’s home? Several experts say no

CA6: No QI for prosecutors instigating raid without PC

Tennessee prosecutors have no qualified immunity for CBD raids instigated without probable cause in Operation Candy Crush. Even the state indictment they procured without probable cause doesn’t grant them immunity. Rieves v. Town of Smyrna, Tennessee, 2020 U.S. App. LEXIS … Continue reading

Posted in Probable cause, Qualified immunity | Comments Off on CA6: No QI for prosecutors instigating raid without PC

CA5: When an excessive force claim is properly analyzed under the 4A , the 14A is inapplicable

“[W]hen a claim is properly analyzed under the Fourth Amendment, the Fourteenth is inapplicable. Graham v. Connor, 490 U.S. 386, 395 (1989) (holding that ‘all claims that law enforcement officers have used excessive force-deadly or not-in the course of an … Continue reading

Posted in Excessive force | Comments Off on CA5: When an excessive force claim is properly analyzed under the 4A , the 14A is inapplicable