Daily Archives: July 19, 2024

MS applies exclusionary rule to code enforcers

A code enforcement officer violated the Fourth Amendment and the exclusionary rule is applied. JDB Rentals, LLC v. City of Verona, 2024 Miss. App. LEXIS 290 (July 16, 2024). Defendant waived (or abandoned) any reasonable expectation of privacy in his … Continue reading

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FL2: Walking away from car at scene of a drive-by shooting left it and was an abandonment

Defendant remained at the scene of a drive by and police in an unmarked car but with POLICE on their vests almost immediately showed up. He left the car and walked away, not to reasonably return. This was an abandonment. … Continue reading

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W.D.N.Y.: Def wearing a mask to make him harder to identify doesn’t immunize his arrest on a warrant

“Wearing a mask does not immunize a wanted person from a valid arrest warrant. Here, law enforcement properly executed an arrest warrant for Defendant Apprentiace Singletary. Singletary cannot argue that his arrest was unreasonable under the Fourth Amendment because he … Continue reading

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