Daily Archives: September 27, 2025

PA: Whether an area is “high crime” for RS purposes needs to be evaluated with caution

“We granted discretionary review to consider the quantum of evidence necessary to prove an area is high in crime, such that a suppression court may properly consider that fact among the totality of the circumstances when assessing whether reasonable suspicion … Continue reading

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CA11: Officers reasonably concluded that this was one residence without apartments

“At the time the officers swore out and executed the warrant, the officers believed 4279 Violet Circle was a single-family home that Schmitz occupied.” The officers’ investigation for months never indicated that the premises included three efficiency apartments. “In sum, … Continue reading

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OH5: Alleged jurisdictional defect in warrant issuance didn’t undermine PC; no dispute as to that

Alleged defects in which court should or could issue this particular warrant was subject to the good faith exception. There was no contention that the affidavit for warrant lacked probable cause. State v. Wharton, 2025-Ohio-4485 (5th Dist. Sep. 25, 2025). … Continue reading

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D.S.C.: Police and issuing magistrate having same address doesn’t make judge not neutral and detached

Just because the issuing magistrate and the police department share the same address does not prove that the magistrate was not neutral and detached. More is required. Lafoy v. O’Brien, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 190411 (D.S.C. Aug. 18, 2025). “Even … Continue reading

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LAT: Veteran U.S. attorney in California insisted Border Patrol follow a court order. Then she was fired.

LAT: Veteran U.S. attorney in California insisted Border Patrol follow a court order. Then she was fired. By Jessica Garrison (“The acting U.S. attorney in Sacramento has said she was fired after telling the Border Patrol chief in charge of … Continue reading

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