Daily Archives: June 28, 2023

MO: When a backpack is abandoned, that includes the sealed packages inside it

When defendant’s backpack was abandoned, that included sealed packages inside it. State v. Fernandez, 2023 Mo. App. LEXIS 461 (June 27, 2023). “Nonetheless, the Durham Court’s general statement, that having a roommate does not convert a single-family house into a … Continue reading

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NM: SW for bodily standards in case pending for trial not 4A or due process violation

After defendant was indicted a search warrant for bodily standards was sought from the metropolitan court. It didn’t lose jurisdiction for a search warrant, even in a case pending in a “higher” trial court. “[P]ost-indictment warrants are lawful in New … Continue reading

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CA6: Opening car door without warning exceeded community caretaking function

The police community caretaking function has a long and important history that goes back nearly 800 years. But, seeing defendant parked in the snow with the engine running and apparently asleep, opening his car door to check on him was … Continue reading

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