Daily Archives: February 23, 2021

CA5: Tasering a man threatening suicide who doused himself in gasoline was subject to qualified immunity when the Taser set him on fire

Plaintiff’s decedent doused himself in gasoline and threatened to burn the house down with six people inside. He had a lighter in hand. The officers used their Tasers on him as a last resort, and that caused him to burst … Continue reading

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S.D.N.Y.: Parolee’s curfew violation justified parole search

A stop and search of a parolee for a curfew violation was reasonable. United States v. Joseph, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 32456 (S.D. N.Y. Feb. 22, 2021). Officers entered with an arrest warrant and later followed up with a search … Continue reading

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CA1: Dist.Ct. erred in suppressing inventory which followed SOP

Defendant was stopped for a lane violation, and it turned out he had no DL. He wasn’t arrested but the vehicle was impounded and searched incident to that, even though defendant would likely go with the tow truck driver to … Continue reading

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M.D.Pa.: Credibility finding against officer in motion to suppress hearing in another case not admissible impeachment

The district court’s findings in another case that the officer here was not credible in his suppression hearing testimony could not be used to impeach the officer at trial in this cases, following United States v. Thompson, 2011 WL 2446564, … Continue reading

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CO: Cell phone SW’s lack of particularity here not cured by second warrant; independent source state’s burden and not proved

The state obtained a search warrant for defendant’s cell phone which they later conceded lacked particularity. They sought a second warrant to attempt to cure, but they failed to put on proof at the hearing that the independent source rule … Continue reading

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