Daily Archives: October 2, 2021

CA10: RS from excessive nervousness, air freshener, multiple cell phones, energy drinks and caffeinated beverages, unusual travel plans, and inconsistent statements about where he had been

“Like the district court, we ‘evaluate each of the factors supporting reasonable suspicion separately and in aggregate.’ … The following led Webb to believe Defendant might be engaged in criminal activity: (1) excessive nervousness; (2) the strong scent of air … Continue reading

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CA1: 5 am knock-and-talk violated Jardines

5 am knock-and-talk with repeated entries to the property and entreaties to get plaintiff to come out of the house violated the clearly established law of Jardines. French v. Merrill, 2021 U.S. App. LEXIS 29679 (1st Cir. Oct. 1, 2021):

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CA1: Arrest for DV was with PC despite disputed self-defense claim

Plaintiff was arrested for domestic violence, asserting he was defending himself. When the state charges were dropped, he sued the officer. His version of the facts do not unequivocally support self-defense or defense of premises, so the officer gets qualified … Continue reading

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OH6: Smell of alcohol and glassy eyes at 4:30 am alone not RS

“Based on our case law and considering the totality of the circumstances, we cannot find that Kiefer had reasonable, articulable suspicion to administer field sobriety tests to Dye. Based on the evidence and testimony in the record, we are left … Continue reading

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D.Vt.: Affidavit for arrest warrant shows PC for some crime; alleged technical problems don’t matter

There was probable cause for defendant’s arrest for second degree murder. The affidavit need only show probable cause for some crime, and technical deficiencies don’t matter. United States v. Felix, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 188274 (D.Vt. Sept. 30, 2021):

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