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- Toure v. Air France et al, No. 2:2021cv01645 - Justia Law
Defendants now move for summary judgment on all of Plaintiff’s claims For the reasons to follow, this Court grants Defendants’ motion in part and denies it in part
- Court of Appeals Rules That Consent to Search Backpack, Given after . . .
The crucial question then became the validity of the defendant’s consent to the search of his backpack The court ruled that the defendant’s consent was not voluntary
- DOE v. ETIHAD AIRWAYS (2017) | FindLaw
Case opinion for US 6th Circuit DOE v ETIHAD AIRWAYS Read the Court's full decision on FindLaw
- RODRIGUEZ v. UNITED STATES | Supreme Court | US Law | LII Legal . . .
This case presents the question whether the Fourth Amendment tolerates a dog sniff conducted after completion of a traffic stop We hold that a police stop exceeding the time needed to handle the matter for which the stop was made violates the Constitution’s shield against unreasonable seizures
- People v Sanders (2016 NY Slip Op 01255)
The primary issue on this appeal is whether defendant's constitutional right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures was violated when police took defendant's clothing, which had been placed in a clear hospital bag, without either a warrant or his consent
- Search of a handcuffed suspect’s backpack ruled unlawful by the Fourth . . .
Gant, 556 U S 332 (2009), the United States Supreme Court held that, incident to an arrest, a vehicle may be searched without a warrant if it was reasonable for the police officers to believe that the arrestee “could have accessed his car at the time of the search ” Id at 344
- STATE v. CARVAJAL (2010) | FindLaw
In response to police questioning, defendant Pablo Carvajal, a passenger on the bus and a suspected drug courier, stated that he was not carrying any luggage More specifically, he and fifteen to twenty other passengers who were questioned denied that they owned the unclaimed duffel bag
- United States of America, Plaintiff-appellee, v. Frank . . . - Justia Law
Afterwards, another ATF agent searched the truck and found a gym bag behind the front seat, which contained a 32 caliber gun The agents seized both guns and took Roch to the Houston Police Department where he ultimately gave a videotaped confession
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