Daily Archives: July 9, 2020

CA3: Finding suspect near bank that was just robbed generally matching description but with short sleeves in winter was RS

“With respect to the issue of reasonable suspicion, this is a close case. Defendants were not wearing all of the clothing described in the dispatch or depicted on the surveillance video, and their reaction to the police vehicle could be … Continue reading

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CA9: UA in prison is reasonable

“It is undisputed that urinalysis testing is a search under the Fourth Amendment and that drug testing in the prison context is generally constitutional unless it is conducted in an unreasonable manner. See Thompson v. Souza, 111 F.3d 694, 701 … Continue reading

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Boston CBS: Justice Department: Springfield Police Narcotics Bureau Regularly Used Excessive Force

Boston CBS: Justice Department: Springfield Police Narcotics Bureau Regularly Used Excessive Force (“SPRINGFIELD (CBS) – The Justice Department says an investigation has revealed “reasonable cause” to believe the Springfield Police Department’s Narcotics Bureau regularly used excessive force, it announced Wednesday. … Continue reading

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