Daily Archives: August 18, 2022

W.D.N.C.: Not 4A violation to order def to keep hands visible

It is not a violation of the Fourth Amendment to tell the defendant to keep his hands visible and not reach in the car during a stop. If a person can be ordered out of the car for officer safety, … Continue reading

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MS: SW for Arkansas car’s GPS was used to put it at scene of crime

Defendant’s car was registered in Arkansas and was believed to be in a shootout in Mississippi. The car was found in Arkansas. Defendant was arrested on a Mississippi warrant and a search warrant was issued for the car’s GPS to … Continue reading

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CA10: Pre-PC hearing jail excessive force claim is a 4A claim, not 14A

A jail excessive force case that happened before plaintiff’s probable cause hearing is a Fourth Amendment claim, not under the Fourteenth Amendment. Geddes v. Weber Cty., 2022 U.S. App. LEXIS 22719 (10th Cir. Aug. 16, 2022):

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W.D.Mich.: PC shown vehicle was involved in string of robberies for GPS tracking

Probable cause supported the warrant to install a GPS tracking device on defendant’s vehicle. The government showed probable cause to believe it and he were involved in a series of cash store robberies. United States v. Rolling, 2022 U.S. Dist. … Continue reading

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