Daily Archives: October 12, 2024

CT: Exclusionary rule doesn’t apply in civil cases, here one over animal neglect

The exclusionary rule doesn’t apply to civil cases, here an action over who gets possession of neglected animals. State ex rel. Dunn v. Connelly, 2024 Conn. App. LEXIS 268 (Oct. 8, 2024). This is a DUI on federal property. Even … Continue reading

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OH: Negligent disposal of def’s car in impound while he was in jail wasn’t done in bad faith

Police searched defendant’s car at the impound lot, and he was sent certified mail to tell him to pick it up or it would be disposed of. They mailed it to his house while he was in jail so he … Continue reading

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The Conversation: Police stop more Black drivers, while speed cameras issue unbiased tickets − new study from Chicago

The Conversation: Police stop more Black drivers, while speed cameras issue unbiased tickets − new study from Chicago by Wenfei Xu, David Levinson, Michael J Smart & Nebiyou Yonas Tilahun:

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W.D.Ky.: In a criminal trial against a police office for excessive force during a raid, is 404(b) evidence of other bad searches admissible?

Defendant is a police officer charged with deprivation of rights from firing a gun into a window with blinds drawn during execution of a search warrant. This is about his mistaken belief that an AR-15 was firing from inside, and … Continue reading

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