Daily Archives: October 31, 2023

NYT: Cars Seized by Police Get Supreme Court Scrutiny in Civil Forfeiture Case

NYT: Cars Seized by Police Get Supreme Court Scrutiny in Civil Forfeiture Case by Adam Liptak (“Several justices seemed wary of allowing law enforcement officials to take vehicles used to commit crimes when their owners were not at fault.”) This … Continue reading

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techdirt: Don’t Want To Be Part Of A Geofence Warrant Line-Up? You Have Options.

techdirt: Don’t Want To Be Part Of A Geofence Warrant Line-Up? You Have Options. by Tim Cushing (“Shira Ovide’s article for the Washington Post first details everything that’s extremely questionable about law enforcement’s reliance on geofence warrants. In a typical … Continue reading

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N.D.Ohio: Nexus shown by car involved in controlled buys parked at def’s house

Defendant drove his vehicle to multiple controlled buys. The vehicle was usually parked at his home. That’s nexus. United States v. Brooks, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 193635 (N.D. Ohio Oct. 30, 2023). This child pornography affidavit for search warrant didn’t … Continue reading

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CA4: No absolute immunity for a judge involved in search of ex’s property over their divorce

“We consider in this appeal whether a judge who participates in the search of a litigant’s home is entitled to judicial immunity for actions related to the search. Judge Louise Goldston went to Matthew Gibson’s residence to look for items … Continue reading

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