Daily Archives: June 21, 2020

CNS: Courthouse News Service: Colorado Blocks Qualified Immunity for Police

Courthouse News Service: Colorado Blocks Qualified Immunity for Police by Amanda Pampuro (“Colorado commemorated Juneteenth on Friday by passing an enormous police reform bill, which includes blocking qualified immunity as a defense for police officers in state court. Colorado Governor … Continue reading

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Law Rev. article: A New Report of Entick v. Carrington (1765)

T. T. Arvind & Christian R. Burset, A New Report of Entick v. Carrington (1765), Notre Dame Legal Studies Paper No. 200131 (2020). Abstract:

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NM declines to adopt third-party doctrine in bank records under state constitution

“In this opinion we address whether, pursuant to Article II, Section 10 of the New Mexico Constitution, defendants Ismael and Angela Adame (the Adames) had a reasonable expectation of privacy in personal financial records maintained by their banks. We hold … Continue reading

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W.D.N.Y.: Def’s guilty plea even waived IAC 4A claim

Defendant’s guilty plea waived his ineffectiveness claim on failure to investigate a possible Fourth Amendment claim. “Respondent argues that Petitioner’s ineffectiveness claim based on Defense Counsel’s failure to conduct a reasonable investigation into the search and seizure of her home … Continue reading

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