Daily Archives: February 2, 2021

VICE: How New York Quietly Ended Its Street Drug War

VICE: How New York Quietly Ended Its Street Drug War by Max Daly (“New data analyzed by VICE News reveals a monumental drop in arrests and convictions for low level drug crime in NYC, as the city finally tries to … Continue reading

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S.D.N.Y.: Opinion in affidavit that amount of drugs involved was enough for distribution was not a Franks issue

The affidavit for a phone warrant for an electronic boarding pass was issued with probable cause. The affidavit statement that the amount of drugs was enough for “distribution” was neither false nor reckless, just because defendant disagrees with it. United … Continue reading

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OR: Outstanding warrant on passenger alone doesn’t justify frisk of driver

The fact the passenger had an outstanding warrant didn’t show reasonable suspicion for a frisk of the driver for officer safety. State v. Goguen, 308 Ore. App. 706, 2021 Ore. App. LEXIS 75 (Jan. 27, 2021).* “We agree with the … Continue reading

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