Daily Archives: January 16, 2021

D.Mass.: 15 month delay in getting SW for cell phone seized with PC was unreasonable, but GFE applies

The 15-month delay between seizure of a cell phone with probable cause is was unreasonable, applying United States v. Smith, 967 F.3d 198, 202 (2d Cir. 2020). However, the court finds that the good faith exception applies, and the court … Continue reading

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CA10: 4A imposes no duty for officer to seek out a video to confirm PC officer already has

Before an officer files a criminal complaint, there is no constitutional duty to review potential video of the occurrence. The video here wasn’t quickly accessible to the officer. Here, there was probable cause and this other constitutional claim is not … Continue reading

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S.D.W.Va.: Stop of out-of-state vehicle for expired tags objectively reasonable despite Executive Order in other state extending time because of Covid

Defendant’s stop for expired tags in another state was objectively reasonable because the officer couldn’t have known that there was a Covid executive order extending the time to renew vehicle licenses in the other state. Maybe in the officer’s own … Continue reading

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