Daily Archives: April 27, 2021

CA7: Pre-Carpenter real time CSLI tracking def on streets to locate him before he committed another robbery was not unreasonable

The fact officers had probable cause to arrest is considered in determining good faith. In addition, “To conclude, we hold that Detective Ghiringhelli did not conduct a Fourth Amendment ‘search’ by requesting the real-time CSLI of a suspect for multiple … Continue reading

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MD: Not IAC for defense counsel to confirm witness testimony before filing motion to suppress; which here didn’t matter

Defendant contended the search of his place was before the warrant issued at 12:01 am March 1st. It was not ineffective assistance for counsel to attempt to talk to witnesses before filing a motion to suppress. Even if the police … Continue reading

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AZ: Failure to include SW and affidavit in record for appeal is waiver

Defendant waived the Fourth Amendment claim about the search of his blood by not including the search warrant and its application in the appellate record. It is thus presumed to support the trial court’s decision. State v. Gomez, 2021 Ariz. … Continue reading

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MD: Anonymous DWI tip was specific and supported stop on a liquor store parking lot

“Considering the totality of the circumstances, the officers had reasonable suspicion to suspect that the defendant was engaged in drunk driving. The anonymous 911 call had sufficient indicia of reliability—the tipster alleging the drunk driving provided the make, model, and … Continue reading

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D.Vt.: Apt building parking lot not curtilage; def’s girlfriend was private searcher

Defendant’s vehicle was in an apartment building parking lot, and that’s not curtilage. There was also probable cause to search it and it was mobile. Defendant’s cell phone was privately seized from his vehicle and turned over to police by … Continue reading

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E.D.Wis.: Def’s clothes in ER as a shooting victim were in plain view for police seizure

Defendant was in an emergency room having been shot. Having presented himself for medical treatment, his bloody clothes were cut off him, and they were reasonably seized by law enforcement officers when they were seen in plain view in white … Continue reading

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MI: Anonymous tip for def’s stop was uncorroborated and unreasonable

The officer stopping defendant’s vehicle lacked reasonable suspicion that defendant was engaged in criminal activity based on an anonymous tip. Even assuming that the tipster was reliable led only to the conclusion that defendant appeared to be obnoxious and was … Continue reading

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