Daily Archives: March 19, 2024

MN: No REP in trash out for collection even if local ordinance prohibits people from going through trash

“A police search of garbage set out for collection does not violate the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution or article I, section 10 of the Minnesota Constitution even if a local municipal ordinance prohibits the inspection or removal … Continue reading

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S.D.Fla.: Emergency motion to quash SW denied; def can still file a motion to suppress

The target of a search filed an emergency motion to quash a search warrant for DNA to compare it to a firearm but without a showing there was DNA on the gun. The motion is denied, but the target can … Continue reading

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N.D.N.Y.: Strip search of transgender woman going into jail who might bond out was reasonable

Strip search of a transgender woman going into custody was reasonable, even though she’d likely bail out soon. “Applying Florence to this case, the Court finds that JCCF’s policy is consistent with the Fourth Amendment. Although JCCF’s institutional safety concerns … Continue reading

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“I think justice is a fight.  It’s a fight because there are no givens, and nothing is ever guaranteed.  Above all else, justice is a dangerous game.” Hubert Delarue, lawyer for Alain Marécaux, The Outreau Case: A French Nightmare (Netflix 2024, … Continue reading

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