Daily Archives: April 28, 2024

CA7: No standing in a stolen car; PC anyway for automobile exception

Defendant was driving a stolen car. He had no standing in it. Besides, the search was good under the automobile exception with probable cause. United States v. Ostrum, 2024 U.S. App. LEXIS 10076 (7th Cir. Apr. 25, 2024). The Labor … Continue reading

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D.Minn.: Ion scan of apartment doorknob and lock did not violate curtilage

State officers conducted an ion scan of defendant’s apartment doorknob and lock which was legal under state law. This violated no reasonable expectation of privacy because the doorknob in an apartment hallway is not part of the curtilage. United States … Continue reading

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ND: Warrantless entry into garage to investigate driving on a suspended license unreasonable

Officers had probable cause to believe defendant was driving on a suspended DL, and they were parked outside his house and watched him drive into his garage. There was no exigency for the police entry into his garage to arrest … Continue reading

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CA9: Apparent drugs found in TSA screening were reasonably seized

The contents of defendant’s suitcase alerted TSA screeners that something was awry. When his suitcase was opened, there were two vacuum sealed bags inside that were obviously drugs – “a layperson would readily ascertain that the packages in Green’s suitcase … Continue reading

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D.Colo.: Terry frisk of backpack unreasonable when def handcuffed and 15′ away

Defendant was handcuffed behind his back and was 15′ from his backpack. “Terry does not, however, automatically permit the search of a detainee’s bag, particularly where the bag is completely inaccessible to the detainee. Indeed, numerous courts have found bag … Continue reading

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