Daily Archives: February 22, 2022

W.D.Pa.: SW for what turned out to be multiunit apts is suppressed, and no GFE

The multi-unit character of the property being searched under a warrant wasn’t immediately apparent to the officers, or so they said. The court doesn’t credit that because they knew defendant was in “apartment 3” on the third floor. Post-search follow-up … Continue reading

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M.D.Fla.: GFE applies to warrant execution issues

Officers had a search warrant for the premises of a house, and an outbuilding off the curtilage was searched, too. “Defendant next argues that the officers exceeded the scope of the search warrant because the converted shed was outside of … Continue reading

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IA: PC to search a car is not per se PC to search the driver; more is needed

Probable cause to search a car under the automobile exception does not automatically give probable cause to search the person of the driver. It depends on the facts. State v. Stevens, 2022 Iowa Sup. LEXIS 13 (Feb. 18, 2022). Temporarily … Continue reading

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SD: Refusal to submit to DUI blood draw, itself an offense, could be instructed upon without violating 4A

Where refusal to submit to a DUI blood test is the offense and statute makes refusal to submit admissible, it did not violate the Fourth Amendment to instruct the jury on refusal. State v. Nelson, 2022 SD 12, 2022 S.D. … Continue reading

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