Daily Archives: March 28, 2021

CT: Both halves of a duplex can’t be searched under a warrant for one

A search of both halves of a duplex under a search warrant for one was unreasonable and had to be suppressed. State v. Lyons, 2021 Conn. App. LEXIS 100 (Mar. 30, 2021). Defense counsel wasn’t ineffective for not challenging the … Continue reading

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ND: Warrantless entry of child protective services to remove a child was unreasonable

State child services officers came to defendant’s door to take her child away. She refused and ran back into the house with officers in pursuit. This warrantless entry and a second entry to collect clothes for the child were unreasonable. … Continue reading

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ND: While a shrug isn’t consent, mumbling, nodding, and lifting one’s hands can be

While a shrug isn’t consent, mumbling, nodding, and lifting one’s hands can be consent on the totality. The consent was a permissible extension of the encounter. State v. Stands, 2021 ND 46, 2021 N.D. LEXIS 43 (Mar. 24, 2021):

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