Daily Archives: February 10, 2021

E.D.N.Y.: 6 am knock-and-talk was not unreasonable

A 6 am knock-and-talk was not shown to be unreasonable [on the totality] under Jardines. Defendant doesn’t claim that he was too sleepy to respond to them. United States v. Ofsink, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 24933 (E.D. N.Y. Feb. 8, … Continue reading

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E.D.Cal.: Officer wasn’t required to wait around for alternative means to tow vehicle before impoundment

“It is true that defendant made multiple requests to contact AAA to tow his truck, and he eventually suggested arranging for his father or friends, who were purportedly nearby, to move his truck to avoid impoundment. There was no telling … Continue reading

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CA11: Reasonableness doesn’t require a stop as soon as RS develops

An officer who observed a traffic offense and waited for defendant to drive another five blocks could reasonably still stop the car. “Although the officers did not initiate the traffic stop for seven minutes, and did not pull Brown over … Continue reading

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TX3: Even if revenge porn statute was unconstitutional, that doesn’t nullify a SW issued for it

Defendant was indicted for a revenge porn threat. A search warrant was obtained for his phone to prove he had the picture in the threat. He argued the search warrant was void because the revenge porn statute was unconstitutional. Whether … Continue reading

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CA1 upholds border search of electronic devices

Alasaad v. Mayorkas, 2021 U.S. App. LEXIS 3586 (1st Cir. Feb. 9, 2021):

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NJ adopts standard for additional discovery of a potential Franks violation

New Jersey adopts a specific preliminary showing requirement for additional discovery of a Franks violation. State v. Desir, 2021 N.J. LEXIS 127 (Feb. 9, 2021). From the syllabus:

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IL: When exigency forms is determined on the totality

On the totality of circumstances, there was exigency for the police entry, despite their delay. All in all, the delay was reasonable as information was learned, and then it was time to act. People v. Kulpin, 2021 IL App (2d) … Continue reading

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