Daily Archives: January 6, 2022

The Crime Report: ‘Search Warrants Rot Law Enforcement’: Paper

The Crime Report: ‘Search Warrants Rot Law Enforcement’: Paper by Andrea Cipriano:

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TX8: Purely private search of cell phone not suppressed under art. 38.23(a)

The purely private search of defendant’s cell phone finding child pornography that was reported to police was not subject to exclusion under Texas’s art. 38.23(a). If a laptop search is not subject to exclusion, neither is a cell phone. Horne … Continue reading

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MT: Lawyer suspended for telling client to refuse to cooperate in execution of a SW

A lawyer telling his girlfriend-client to refuse to cooperate in DUI blood draw by search warrant is suspended for 30 days. Multiple officers were ultimately involved with a restraint chair brought in before she relented. The lawyer was also convicted … Continue reading

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N.D.Ohio: Not IAC to not raise every suppression issue def wants

Defense counsel had the discretion not to make every argument defendant wanted on a suppression motion. “It is well within counsel’s constitutional discretion to make the decision to raise or not raise certain arguments at a suppression hearing. That counsel … Continue reading

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