Daily Archives: July 15, 2025

E.D.La.: Use of translation app to communicate with def slowed the stop, but didn’t make it unreasonable

The officer’s use of a translation app on his cell phone to communicate with defendant didn’t unreasonably extend the stop. If limited questions can be asked, then logically an app can translate. Here, cell coverage was limited so that slowed … Continue reading

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CA11: Ptf’s four arrests didn’t lack PC

Plaintiff was arrested four times in nine months, but he doesn’t plausibly allege that the arrests lacked probable cause. Hernandez v. Sheriff of Manatee Cty., 2025 U.S. App. LEXIS 17342 (11th Cir. July 14, 2025)*:

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M.D.Fla.: Def had standing in his father’s home as a regular occasional guest with a key

The property searched was defendant’s father’s but he occasionally stayed there and had a key. On the day in question, police saw him going in. While he has standing, he loses on the merits of probable cause for the search … Continue reading

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N.D.Ind.: 4A IAC shown by 2255 petitioner; arrest lacked all probable cause

2255 petitioner prevails on a Fourth Amendment ineffective assistance of counsel claim. There clearly was no probable cause for defendant’s arrest and car search. United States v. Henry, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 133252 (N.D. Ind. July 10, 2025).* The government … Continue reading

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