Daily Archives: August 28, 2021

S.D.N.Y.: Search of DOC employee’s papers for drug soaked paper on entering prison was reasonable

Search of a NYC DOC employee’s belongings for drug soaked paper after passing the metal detector at Riker’s Island was reasonable either under special needs or because there is no reasonable expectation of privacy and it’s not even a Fourth … Continue reading

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CA10: Changing argument on a Carpenter remand is waiver

Defendant was the subject of a pre-Carpenter CSLI production, and his case was GVR’ed in light of Carpenter. On remand in the District Court he raised a new issue which the court finds waived. “We conclude that the district court … Continue reading

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OH1: Years-old information of trafficking with current info of personal use isn’t PC for trafficking

Where the officer’s affidavit consisted only of years-old stale information and present evidence of personal drug use, there was no probable cause to search the defendant’s residence for evidence of drug trafficking, and the trial court erred in applying the … Continue reading

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CA9: Supervised release electronic search condition not shown to have nexus to purposes of SR

“We nevertheless vacate the suspicionless search condition because the district court ordered suspicionless searches of Leonard’s ‘electronic devices and their data, including cell phones, computers, and electronic storage media’ without making ‘a properly supported factual finding’ that ‘establish[es] some nexus … Continue reading

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CA7: Consulting ADA about SW affidavit shows GF where PC question somewhat close

“An objectively reasonable officer, having consulted with the State’s Attorney in the preparation of the complaint and affidavit accompanying the application for the warrant, could have relied in good faith on the search warrant that he obtained from a judge. … Continue reading

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NY (Kings Co.): SW for cell phone failed to show nexus to the crime

“As such, the People failed to establish a nexus, supported by probable cause, that the cell phone recovered was the cell phone used at the time they allege the defendant committed the charged crimes and therefore cannot satisfy the required … Continue reading

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NY4: Smell of PCP alone is PC

“New York is no outlier on this issue. Indeed, as far as we can discern, every single court in the United States to ever consider this precise issue has come to the same conclusion as Darby and Sanchez: a trained … Continue reading

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CA11: There was justification for ptf’s stop, so pretext question doesn’t get to jury

“The plaintiffs contend that the record contains evidence that could lead a jury to conclude that Officer Benton merely used the tag violation as a pretext for an otherwise unlawful stop. But Officer Benton’s subjective purpose for conducting the traffic … Continue reading

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Wired: An Explosion in Geofence Warrants Threatens Privacy Across the US

Wired: An Explosion in Geofence Warrants Threatens Privacy Across the US by Sidney Fussell (“New figures from Google show a tenfold increase in the requests from law enforcement, which target anyone who happened to be in a given location at … Continue reading

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