CA10: Siccing police dog on sleeping man wasn’t subject to QI

Siccing a police dog on a sleeping man not subject to qualified immunity. Luethje v. Kyle, 2025 U.S. App. LEXIS 6385 (10th Cir. Mar. 19, 2025).

The CI’s information on a video showed his basis of knowledge and provided probable cause. State v. Hawkins, 2025 Ohio App. LEXIS 868 (5th Dist. Mar. 17, 2025).*

Warrantless arrest of a parole violator without a warrant doesn’t state a Fourth Amendment claim. Hobbs v. Mich. Parole Bd., 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 48768 (W.D. Mich. Mar. 18, 2025).*

The delay in getting a search warrant here was reasonable and justified by other investigative activities in this case, including a criminal complaint and a grand jury presentation. United States v. Witherspoon, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 49040 (E.D. Ky. Jan. 29, 2025).*

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