Daily Archives: June 12, 2020

NY: CBP officer at least was conducting a citizen’s arrest when he stopped def and turned him over to local police

A CBP maritime officer is not a LEO under NYS law but that didn’t void his stopping a vehicle while on duty in Buffalo for driving erratically. Buffalo officers were called, and he left to go back to work. They … Continue reading

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CA2: Even if SW was issued without PC, GFE clearly applies

“Brennerman challenges the lawfulness of the search warrant of his Las Vegas apartment. Even assuming, for the sake of argument only, that the search warrant was unlawful, we conclude that the good faith exception to the Fourth Amendment’s exclusionary rule … Continue reading

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CA2: IAC claim not proper on motion for new trial

The district court acted within its discretion to deny a motion for new trial on an ineffective assistance of counsel claim for not moving to suppress before the trial. Defendant can raise it in post-conviction. United States v. Atuana, 2020 … Continue reading

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Lawfare: Did a Government Drone Flight Over a Protest Violate the Fourth Amendment?

Lawfare: Did a Government Drone Flight Over a Protest Violate the Fourth Amendment? by Nathaniel Sobel (“On May 28, protestors in Minneapolis demonstrated late into the night against the killing of George Floyd and police brutality. The next day, on … Continue reading

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Rolling Stone: No-Knock Warrants: Inside Police Tactic That Killed Breonna Taylor

Rolling Stone: No-Knock Warrants: Inside Police Tactic That Killed Breonna Taylor by EJ Dickson (“In certain cases, judges may allow authorities to enter a suspect’s home without announcing themselves — but since the death of Breonna Taylor, their use is … Continue reading

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