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Article • August 15, 2008
Injunction Over Towing, Sale of Cars Without Notice to Owners Reversed by The district court found that municipal practices of towing and selling automobiles without notice to their owners denied due process. During the litigation, the defendants changed their regulations. The district court said they "did not go far enough" …
Article • August 15, 2008
Minnesota Police Brutality Suit Settles for $110,000 by Hennepin County (Minnesota) jail detainee Philander Jenkins, accused of two murders, filed a civil rights action in 2005 alleging that Minneapolis policeman Jeff Jindra had assaulted him while handcuffed. The City Council reluctantly settled for $110,000. During a 2003 home search, Jenkins …
Article • July 15, 2008
Suits Attack “Dirty Tactics” of Portland, Oregon Police by Four men are suing the Portland Police Bureau in state court, alleging that their civil rights were violated by police “dirty tactics.” Lawyers for the men are calling for an independent investigation of the complaints. On May 27, 2006, while searching …
Article • June 15, 2008
Filed under: Searches, Police Searches
Florida Man Wins $253,350 for Unlawful Search and Seizure by Raphael McKinon, a nurse in Sarasota, Florida, refused to allow his estranged, belligerent girlfriend to enter his home to collect her things. She was accompanied by Eric Bolden and Sue Woniya, both Sarasota cops, who arrested McKinon, allegedly pursuant to …
Publication • 2008
K9 Officer's Legal Handbook Drug Detector and Patrol Dog Testimony Ken Wallenstine 2008 K9 OFFICER'S LEGAL HANDBOOK Chapter 10 • Handlers must be paid for reasonably necessary canine home care. DRUG DETECTOR AND PATROL DOG TESTIMONY §9-7 • Commuting time is generally not compensable time. • Training time is compensable …
Court Upholds Photocopying of Jail Prisoner’s Mail, Suppression Denied by Court Upholds Photocopying of Jail Prisoner's Mail, Suppression Denied The detained criminal defendant had an expectation of privacy in his non-legal mail that he may assert by moving to suppress evidence in his prosecution. Although applicable regulations permit prison authorities …
Article • January 15, 2008
NM Prisoner Wins $490,000 for Warrantless Blood Draw by Jimmie Marshall was arrested by Hobbs, New Mexico police for driving under the influence. He submitted to a breathalyzer test but was also taken to a hospital where his blood was drawn for drug testing against his will. In 1999 Marshall …
Article • May 15, 2007
Escaped Prisoner Has Limited Expectation of Privacy by The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled that an escaped prisoner is considered to be in constructive custody and therefore has a limited expectation of privacy. Roy, an escaped prisoner, was detained by Rocky Hill., Connecticut police on suspicion …
Article • May 15, 2007
Federal Officials Subject to Suit for Damages by In this landmark ruling the U.S. Supreme Court held that damages can be recovered from a complaint that states a federal cause of action under the Fourth Amendment if injury can be proven. This was the first time the Supreme Court upheld …
Article • May 15, 2007
Parkway Not Proper Place for Body Cavity Search by The Eastern District Court of Virginia determined that a body cavity search while on the George Washington Parkway violated the Fourth Amendment. Arrion Ford was traveling down the George Washington Parkway in his car when a police officer stopped him because …
Article • May 15, 2007
Third-Party Book Seller's Records Subject to Constitutional Protections by The Colorado Supreme Court has found that individuals have a constitutionally protected right to purchase books anonymously, free from government interference, and thus records of an innocent, third-party bookstore are subject to both state and federal free speech protections and an …
No Heightened Pleading Standard in Municipal Liability Cases by The U.S. Supreme Court held that there is no heightened pleading standard" in §1983 actions alleging municipal liability. Petitioners, Texas homeowners, brought a §1983 action against a County, two municipal corporations and local officials acting in their official capacity alleging Fourth …
Illegal Search Precludes Policeman's Qualified Immunity; Affirms Plaintiff's Summary Judgment by The U.S. Southern District Court of New York determined that a police Sergeant was not entitled to qualified immunity for an unreasonable strip search. Nicole Sarnicola was arrested for suspicion of dealing drugs and was taken to the Tarrytown …
TN Newspaper Entitled to Full Attorney Fees in Actions to Compel Disclosure of Public Records by TN Newspaper Entitled to Full Attorney Fees in Actions to Compel Disclosure of Public Records Police in Lebanon, Tennessee conducted a drug raid at the wrong house and fatally shot the man who lived …
Article • May 15, 2007
Class Certified in Customs Strip Search Suit by African-American women sued the Customs Service over airport searches. The commonality requirement for class certification "is not a demanding requirement; one issue of fact or law common to all class members will suffice." Here the common issues are whether or not the …
Article • May 15, 2007
NY Court Certifies Class Action of Pay Searched Minorities by The court certifies a class of black and Latino men stopped and frisked by the Street Crimes Unit and alleging lack of probable cause and racial profiling. Class certification is particularly appropriate where a plaintiff seeks injunctive relief against discriminatory …
Article • May 15, 2007
Filed under: Searches, Police Searches
Single Wrongful Police Search Enough to Assert Policy by The plaintiff was walking on the street and a police officer asked for her identification; she explained she didn't have it because she had left her wallet at the grocery store; the officer forcibly took her into custody and searched her. …
Catheterizing Motorist for Urine Sample Suit Dismissed by The plaintiff alleged that he ran out of gas and Sheriff's deputies took him to a hospital and requested he submit to a urine analysis; when he could not urinate with a room full of people watching him, the deputies tackled him …
Article • May 15, 2007
Cell Search Ordered By Prosecutor Actionable Under Fourth Amendment by The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit held that a prisoner in New York's Metropolitan Correctional Center retained sufficient Fourth Amendment rights to challenge a cell search initiated by the prosecution in his criminal case. Three defendants appealed …
$75,000 Award Upheld in Use of Carcinogense Blood Detection Agency by The First Circuit has ruled that the forcible application of benzidine, known as a primary carcinogen, to prisoner's bodies was a constitutional violation and sufficient to warrant damages. On November 2 and 3, 1974, Douglas S. Gomes and several …
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