Daily Archives: September 14, 2021

Bloomberg: Robbery Poses Legal Test for Police Use of Google Location Data

Bloomberg: Robbery Poses Legal Test for Police Use of Google Location Data by Andrea Vittorio:

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CA9: Dismissal of indictment for 4A extremely rare remedy; here, district court suppressed

Dismissal of the indictment for violations of the Fourth Amendment are strongly disfavored. Here, the district court suppressed the search, and the government dismissed counts. That’s remedy enough. United States v. Cano, 19-50240 (9th Cir. Aug. 31, 2021). Where the … Continue reading

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OH12: Second patdown in crotch area by male officer wasn’t unreasonable

A female officer patted this male defendant down, but she did not go around the crotch area. For officer safety, a male officer followed up and did. This was reasonable, and the contraband was found by plain feel. State v. … Continue reading

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