Daily Archives: August 10, 2021

D.Minn.: This nighttime search was reasonable and not overly intrusive

Nighttime searches can be overly intrusive, but, on balance, this one was not unreasonable. United States v. Jerome, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 148848 (D.Minn. Aug. 9, 2021):

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S.D.Ohio: SW issuing judge has judicial immunity

You can’t sue a judge for issuing a warrant where there’s no allegation that the judge abandoned the judicial role [harkening to good faith exception too]. Kolle v. Kyle, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 148629 (S.D.Ohio Aug. 9, 2021). The smell … Continue reading

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CA7: GFE inquiry seems to include merits of PC, even when court doesn’t have to go there

The district court decided this case solely on the good faith exception and never reached probable cause. So does the court of appeals. The affidavit had a presumption of validity, which defendant recognizes, and it was not bare bones. The … Continue reading

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