Daily Archives: August 27, 2025

ID: Extraterritorial arrest doesn’t violate state constitution

An extraterritorial arrest does not violate the search and seizure provision of the state constitution, like it doesn’t under the Fourth Amendment. The remedies for statutory violations aren’t in the exclusionary rule. State v. Satterfield, 2025 Ida. App. LEXIS 37 … Continue reading

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D.Mass.: Foreign law enforcement agency could be credited as informant

A tip from a foreign law enforcement agency about a Massachusetts IP address trading in CSAM could be credited for probable cause. United States v. Shacar, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 165584 (D. Mass. Aug. 26, 2025). Because the CI’s role … Continue reading

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TX2: No REP in public area of business

The state violated no reasonable expectation of privacy by entering the public area of a business. Tucker v. State, 2025 Tex. App. LEXIS 6617 (Tex. App. – Ft. Worth Aug. 26, 2025). Exigency not required for automobile exception search on … Continue reading

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Reason: Compensation for Legal Fees Is a Critical Protection Against Civil Forfeiture Abuses

Reason: Compensation for Legal Fees Is a Critical Protection Against Civil Forfeiture Abuses by Jacob Sullum (“A recent federal appeals court decision underlines the importance of that safeguard.”) [United States v. Moore, 23-10971 (11th Cir. Aug. 20, 2025)]: The government’s … Continue reading

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