NJ: Visitor had standing in his own stuff, even if not the place

A visitor had standing to contest the search of his own stuff while he was there. (And the alleged consent of his mother was suspect.) State v. Marcellus, 2022 N.J. Super. LEXIS 67 (May 18, 2022).

Defendant was stopped for a traffic offense, but she didn’t speak English. The three-minute delay in getting a translator on the phone was not unreasonable. United States v. Del Angel, 2022 U.S. App. LEXIS 13304 (5th Cir. May 17, 2022).

The district court properly dismissed plaintiffs’ Fourth Amendment excessive force claims against four officers as plaintiffs’ amended complaint simply made no allegations whatsoever regarding those officers in relation to the force used against the decedent. Carr v. City of Spring Valley Vill., 2022 U.S. App. LEXIS 13307 (5th Cir. May 17, 2022).*

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