Daily Archives: September 5, 2021

CA11: RS included talking on phone during stop when repeatedly told to hang up

Defendant’s excessive nervousness, denial that some of the contents of the car were even his, and repeatedly talking on the phone with someone the officer suspected was coaching him what to do and say even after being repeatedly told to … Continue reading

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ID: Where state constitution requires arrest warrant for completed misdemeanors, it was sufficient there was a reasonable belief officer was arresting for a completed felony

While an officer cannot arrest for a completed misdemeanor without an arrest warrant under the state constitution, the officer reasonably believed here that it could be a felony. SCOTUS’s recent opinion on the community caretaking function in Caniglia v. Strom … Continue reading

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TN: “Highly likely” information is sufficient for PC

The provider of the IP address could not tell police for certain that defendant had the particular IP address at the particular time sought, but they could opine it was highly likely. That’s certainly enough for probable cause. Defendant’s certified … Continue reading

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CA9: Govt proved inevitable discovery of victims despite suppressing search of motel room

The officers’ investigation had progressed enough to have embarked on a course to readily identify defendant’s victims before the illegal search of the motel room. The government proved inevitable discovery. In addition, this wasn’t so flagrant, despite the granting of … Continue reading

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D.Conn.: A concealed carry permit is not cause for handcuffing a motorist

A concealed carry permit is not cause for handcuffing a motorist. Soukaneh v. Andrzejewski, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 147750 (D.Conn. Aug. 6, 2021). The lack of an arrest warrant isn’t relevant in an excessive force case where officers came to … Continue reading

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