N.D.Cal.: Revised parole condition under CA law didn’t mention searches, and that was binding on PO

Where defendant was under state probation that included a search term and he was revoked and put back on probation with new conditions and no express search term, California law precluded a search term under such circumstances. United States v. Silva, 2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 152967 (N.D. Cal. March 7, 2011).*

Plaintiff was believed to have purchased t-posts for his property with a stolen check. Some were installed on his property and some were in his truck when he was stopped. They were in plain view, and the officer had probable cause for the seizure. Thompson v. City of Shawnee, 464 Fed. Appx. 720 (10th Cir. 2012).*

Defendant was felony fleeing from officers and stopped and attempted to hide. He was arrested, and his car was properly impounded after his arrest. United States v. Scott, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 14053 (W.D. Mo. January 5, 2012).*

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