Daily Archives: June 14, 2023

NY: Requirement of electronic logging devices of hours trucks are driven is reasonable under NY Const.

Electronic logging devices required under the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration adopted in New York survive a facial challenge. “We hold that the warrantless inspections authorized by the regulations fall within the administrative search exception to the warrant requirement and … Continue reading

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CA8: Citizen informant’s reports of def having gun in a wheelchair were reliable and provided PC

Citizen informants’ reports of defendant having a firearm in his wheelchair justified the stop and search on probable cause and exigency. United States v. Cunningham, 2023 U.S. App. LEXIS 14638 (8th Cir. June 13, 2023).* Defendant had standing in another … Continue reading

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CA10: Despite SW’s overbreadth, executing officers understood the crime under investigation; GFE applies

The warrant was previously held overbroad and the case was remanded to the district court for findings on the good faith exception. In this second appeal, the good faith exception applies. The officers understood the limits in the warrant to … Continue reading

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