Daily Archives: April 2, 2025

CNS: ACLU urges 2nd Circuit to rethink no-warrant cellphone searches at US border

Courthouse News Service: ACLU urges 2nd Circuit to rethink no-warrant cellphone searches at US border by Erik Uebelacker (“A Fourth Amendment carveout that gives U.S. Border Patrol agents the right to conduct warrantless searches shouldn’t apply to cellphones and laptops, … Continue reading

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CA3: Def’s being a manager of premises gave RS as to him under PA law

Defendant’s status as the manager of a lounge gave reasonable suspicion to detain him under Pennsylvania law for what was going on inside. United States v. Burgess, 2025 U.S. App. LEXIS 7359 (3d Cir. Mar. 31, 2025). Plaintiff’s civil Franks … Continue reading

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OH4: Arrest on recalled warrant still valid under GFE

The warrants database showed a warrant for defendant, but it actually had been recalled. The officer checked dispatch who told him of the warrant, although defendant denied there was one, but he had a motive to lie to avoid arrest. … Continue reading

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IL: Mere possession of a firearm not RS of illegal possession

The fact a person “might have a firearm but not a CCL” isn’t reasonable suspicion. Otherwise, all of them are subject to a stop and frisk. People v. Dorsey, 2025 IL App (1st) 240933, 2025 Ill. App. LEXIS 624 (Mar. … Continue reading

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