Daily Archives: September 17, 2021

GA: Looking at CP while sitting in a car is PC for the device and car

Defendant was seen in his car looking at child pornography on his cell phone. That gave the police probable cause to enter to seize the phone. They later got a search warrant for it. State v. Palacio-Gregorio, 2021 Ga. App. … Continue reading

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NE: Continuing stop past end of mission of stop was without consent

Once the mission of the traffic stop should have ended, the officer continued questioning and sought consent. The consent was not voluntary. State v. Thompson, 30 Neb. App. 135, 2021 Neb. App. LEXIS 223 (Sept. 14, 2021). Touching the hood … Continue reading

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CA11: Govt proved inevitable discovery despite const’l violation

The government showed that the investigation would have revealed the evidence despite the constitutional violation of tracking a package inside a house without a warrant. United States v. Watkins, 2021 U.S. App. LEXIS 27797 (11th Cir. Sept. 16, 2021):

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NJ: Officer’s randomly looking up LPNs was not unreasonable

The officer’s randomly looking up LPNs for validity was not an unreasonable search. Defendant’s refusal to answer questions at that point only made it all worse because there was a basis for the stop and questioning. State v. Boston, 2021 … Continue reading

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E.D.Mich.: A year delay in searching this cell phone was not unreasonable when def was in custody

A year delay in searching defendant’s cell phone was not unreasonable. He was a parolee, in custody, and had a significantly reduced privacy interest in the phone. United States v. Davis, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 175204 (E.D.Mich. Sept. 15, 2021). … Continue reading

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Stan. L. Rev.: The Chinese Exclusion Cases and Policing in the Fourth Amendment–Free Zone

The Chinese Exclusion Cases and Policing in the Fourth Amendment–Free Zone by Trillium Chang (2021 Student Essay Competition Winner), 73 Stan. L. Rev. (Sept. 2021):

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