Daily Archives: June 11, 2022

CA9: Arrest on 7 year old PV warrant was 4A reasonable; state law violation not relevant to reasonableness inquiry

Plaintiff’s arrest on a parole retake warrant not executed for seven years was still reasonable on the totality. “Even if Cornel’s arrest violated state law, it was not necessarily a violation of her Fourth Amendment rights. The Supreme Court has … Continue reading

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Bloomberg Tax: Congress’ Crypto Reporting Rules Draw Constitutional Challenge

Bloomberg Tax: Congress’ Crypto Reporting Rules Draw Constitutional Challenge (June 11, 2022) COURT: E.D. Ky.DOCKET: No. 5:22-cv-00149 (Bloomberg Law subscription)JUDGE: Karen K. Caldwell (Bloomberg Law subscription)

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NY Bronx: REP in one’s apartment building mailbox

Defendant had a reasonable expectation of privacy in his mailbox in an apartment building from unreasonable searches. A search warrant was sought through the Bronx DA, but they were short staffed and recommended the officers get landlord consent. That was … Continue reading

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Law & Crime: Federal Judge Won’t Let Prosecutors Use Digital Cameras Seized from Accused U.S. Capitol Rioter Seen Boasting About ‘Fighting Cops’

Law & Crime: Federal Judge Won’t Let Prosecutors Use Digital Cameras Seized from Accused U.S. Capitol Rioter Seen Boasting About ‘Fighting Cops’ by Adam Klasfeld:

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But this: GoPro camera evidence admitted

NBC News: Jan. 6 rioter sentenced after his GoPro showed him on front line rushing police by Ryan J. Reilly (via AOL). Our electronics rat us out.

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PA: State bears initial burden of showing lack of REP that def must meet

In Pennsylvania, the state has to attempt to show a lack of reasonable expectation of privacy before it can argue a lack of standing. Here, it acquiesced in standing until after it lost the suppression argument, and that’s too late. … Continue reading

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