Daily Archives: September 26, 2025

AR: Deficient SW affidavit cured by additional testimony

The affidavit for warrant was deficient, but it was adequately supplemented by testimony from the officer about grooming that would have been on his cell phone. Also, the good faith exception applies. Vasquez v. State, 2025 Ark. 134 (Sep. 25, … Continue reading

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CA11: Police shooting and hitting a car is a 4A seizure

Police shooting at and hitting a car is a Fourth Amendment seizure, drawing from a common law case that striking a horse is the same as striking the rider. Watkins v. Davis, 2025 U.S. App. LEXIS 24904 (11th Cir. Sep. … Continue reading

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AP: Chicago approves $90M payout over disgraced ex-sergeant who framed hundreds for drug crimes

AP: Chicago approves $90M payout over disgraced ex-sergeant who framed hundreds for drug crimes by Christine Fernando (“The Chicago City Council on Thursday unanimously approved a $90 million settlement for nearly 200 civil rights violations involving a notorious former police … Continue reading

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Atlanta Black Star: ‘Eight Rounds After I Was on the Ground’: Texas Cops at the Wrong Home Opened Fire on Man Even After He Surrendered

Atlanta Black Star: ‘Eight Rounds After I Was on the Ground’: Texas Cops at the Wrong Home Opened Fire on Man Even After He Surrendered by Carlos Miller (“Another police blunder led to the shooting of a man in Texas … Continue reading

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