Daily Archives: March 18, 2024

CA5: Even if parole search was to aid criminal investigation, it was still reasonable

Even if defendant’s parole search was in aid of a criminal investigation, it was still reasonable. United States v. Barron, 2024 U.S. App. LEXIS 6336 (5th Cir. Mar. 15, 2024). A warrant after a shooting showed no probable cause for … Continue reading

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IN: Cell phone linked to murder by TM sent before; PC for search

Defendant’s cell phone was linked to the murder by a witness saying that the meet was set up by text messages and more. Banks v. State, 2024 Ind. App. LEXIS 66 (Mar. 15, 2024):

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C.D.Cal.: Inquiry into actions of others besides the officers involved in search is a new Bivens claim and barred

“Second, the type of evidence necessary to prove Plaintiffs’ case differs from Bivens. Bivens required only an inquiry into the actions of arresting officers. Meanwhile, Plaintiffs challenge the propriety of Zellhart’s warrant application and special search procedures, requiring the Court … Continue reading

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D.Minn.: Regular CI had “extensive knowledge of street gangs, firearms, and narcotics distribution”; there was PC

The CI had “extensive knowledge of street gangs, firearms, and narcotics distribution,” and he’d been providing information for three months. The officers corroborated what they could. What little omissions there were in the affidavit weren’t material to the finding of … Continue reading

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OH2: Stopping def before he got home for drug raid was reasonable

Stopping defendant a few blocks from his home when police were there executing a drug search warrant was for officer safety and reasonable. State v. Harrell, 2024-Ohio-981, 2024 Ohio App. LEXIS 918 (2d Dist. Mar. 15, 2024). [I remember a … Continue reading

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Daily Beast: The Creepy and Unconstitutional Government Database of Newborn Babies’ DNA

Daily Beast: The Creepy and Unconstitutional Government Database of Newborn Babies’ DNA by Daryl James & Brian Morris:

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