Daily Archives: May 15, 2021

TX13: Truck mechanic conducted private search of flash drive found in door

Defendant took his pickup truck in for service at the local Ford dealer. While working on the truck, the mechanic found a flash drive in the door pocket and plugged it into the diagnostic laptop plugged into defendant’s truck. Instead … Continue reading

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NY2: Def’s driving over officer’s legs and ankles was attenuated from his alleged illegal stop

Defendant driving over the officer’s legs and ankles was attenuated from his alleged illegal stop. People v. Contreras, 2021 NY Slip Op 03048, 2021 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 3144 (2d Dept. May 12, 2021). “The County Court properly found that … Continue reading

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W.D.Mo.: ER’s security staff conducts private searches of GSW victims

Defendant showed at a hospital ER with a gunshot wound. Hospital policy was for its security staff to search GSW patients’ clothing for staff safety. This was a private search, and it produced ammunition from a convicted felon. United States … Continue reading

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IA: Trespassing on RR property was RS for stop

Defendant’s parking on railroad property was trespassing at least, and it was reasonable for the officer to investigate whether it was drug use or underage drinking, what he’d usually find. “Assuming without deciding King was acting on a mere hunch … Continue reading

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CA9: Going directly into pockets exceeded frisk power

Where the officer stood defendant up and turned him around, defendant was seized. Going directly into defendant’s pockets to search exceeded the power of a frisk. United States v. Brown, 2021 U.S. App. LEXIS 14015 (9th Cir. May 12, 2021). … Continue reading

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