Daily Archives: July 6, 2023

Sacramento Bee: Sacramento Sheriff is sharing license plate reader data with anti-abortion states, records show

Sacramento Bee: Sacramento Sheriff is sharing license plate reader data with anti-abortion states, records show by Andrew Sheeler:

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NJ: Search incident at hospital 90 minutes after arrest was reasonable

Defendant was arrested for first-degree aggravated manslaughter as a result of an accident after he injected himself with fentanyl-laced heroin. He was under arrest at the scene, but he wasn’t actually searched until he was in the hospital. The search … Continue reading

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CA7: Sexual assault under color of law can state 4A claim under § 1983

A police ride-along with a student led to a sexual assault § 1983 suit. “It is well established that sexual assault by a government official acting under color of law violates the Constitution. Cases from different circuits have relied on … Continue reading

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VA: “[U]nder the Fourth Amendment, probable cause of contraband is the standard to obtain a warrant, not the standard to search a person without one.”

“The Commonwealth bears the burden of proving that a warrantless search fits under an exception to the warrant requirement of the Fourth Amendment. While the exceptions are many, mere probable cause to arrest is not one of them. Nor can … Continue reading

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