Daily Archives: October 15, 2020

LawPracticeCLE: Evidence Seized with the Use of Canine Searches: A Guide for Attorneys

LawPracticeCLE: Evidence Seized with the Use of Canine Searches: A Guide for Attorneys (Oct. 27, 2020)

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N.D.Cal.: Officer doesn’t need RS before contacting def with a suspicionless search waiver

Defendant had a suspicionless parole search waiver, and the officer doesn’t even need cause for the encounter. United States v. Jackson, 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 189471 (N.D. Cal. Oct. 13, 2020). The affidavit for the search warrant of defendant’s tax … Continue reading

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MA: CP warrant wasn’t stale where information was 7 months old and he was a collector

Defendant’s motion to suppress was properly denied. The affidavit referred to child pornography access on the internet seven months before the search warrant was sought, and it was not stale because it was likely child pornography would be found in … Continue reading

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MA: Def’s arrest in car with others didn’t remove safety factor of search for firearm

Defendant’s arrest didn’t remove the safety factor because there were others in the vehicle who could access a potential weapon. Therefore, the search for the weapon was reasonable. Commonwealth v. Silvelo, 2020 Mass. LEXIS 647 (Oct. 14, 2020). Defendant filed … Continue reading

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