Daily Archives: December 13, 2020

N.D.Iowa: SI to arrest can support search even when officers choose not to arrest at that moment

The search incident exception supported the search here because it was factually and legally appropriate except for the fact that the actual arrest didn’t occur until months later. The officers chose not to arrest at that moment. United States v. … Continue reading

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TX14: SW for car with only color, 4 doors, and race and gender of driver in Houston was not particular

All the police had was the color of the sedan, its number of doors, and the race and gender of its driver to indicate that the sedan in the affidavit was the same sedan as the one seen in the … Continue reading

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NE: Search of def’s car valid under automobile exception where he was late for third controlled buy

When defendant didn’t show up for his third controlled buy, police went to him and searched his car finding the drugs. They had probable cause for that search under the automobile exception. State v. Garza, 29 Neb. App. 223 (Dec. … Continue reading

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E.D.Wis.: Seizure under SW not 5A taking

A seizure under a search warrant is not a Fifth Amendment taking. Woods v. Milwaukee Cty. Dist. Atty’s Office, 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 231416 (E.D. Wis. Dec. 9, 2020). Defense counsel was not ineffective for not raising defendant’s search issue … Continue reading

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W.D.Tenn.: Asking a series of questions during a stop didn’t unreasonably lengthen it

“Detective Redding then asked Mason whether he had anything in the Vehicle that the officers should know about, and Detective Kent asked Defendant what he was doing, where he had been, where he was going, whether he had been previously … Continue reading

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M.D.Pa.: Traffic stop may be highly technical, but it still has a factual and legal basis

“Although many reasonable people may agree that the stop at issue here was a highly technical, ‘ticky-tacky’ sort of traffic stop, there is no doubt that Florida law requires a driver to stop at a clearly marked stop line before … Continue reading

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