Daily Archives: February 17, 2021

Foreign Policy Research Institute: The Intelligence Community and Open-Source Information in the Digital Age

Foreign Policy Research Institute: The Intelligence Community and Open-Source Information in the Digital Age by George W. Croner:

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Cal.2: Conduct didn’t suggest drug activity, but it justified a stop. “Common sense takes context into account.”

Defendant’s conduct that aroused police suspicion didn’t suggest drug activity, but “Common sense takes context into account.” It was suspicious enough on the totality to permit a Terry stop. People v. Flores, 2021 Cal. App. LEXIS 130 (2d Dist. Feb. … Continue reading

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CA4: Suit by convict over arrest without PC doesn’t mention conviction and isn’t barred by Heck

Plaintiff’s complaint that his arrest was without probable cause doesn’t necessarily implicate his guilt or innocence, and it isn’t barred by Heck. He doesn’t even mention the conviction. Dizzley v. Garrett, 2021 U.S. App. LEXIS 4314 (4th Cir. Feb. 16, … Continue reading

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CA8: QI denied for entering the wrong house at 3 am looking for taxi fare skipper

Police looking for a taxicab fare skipper at 3 am found a door to a garage ajar and entered plaintiffs’ home with guns drawn. They encountered plaintiffs outside their bedroom but never found the fare skipper. Plaintiffs sued. The court … Continue reading

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