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Law for VA LEOs
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125 episodes
1 day ago
Two weeks ago, the Virginia Court of Appeals (finally) ruled on whether law enforcement needs a search warrant to use FLOCK license plate reader cameras. Today we discuss that ruling and its implications.
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Two weeks ago, the Virginia Court of Appeals (finally) ruled on whether law enforcement needs a search warrant to use FLOCK license plate reader cameras. Today we discuss that ruling and its implications.
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Law for VA LEOs
Ep. 125: Court of Appeals Rules on Flock License Plate Readers (finally!)
Two weeks ago, the Virginia Court of Appeals (finally) ruled on whether law enforcement needs a search warrant to use FLOCK license plate reader cameras. Today we discuss that ruling and its implications.
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1 day ago
30 minutes 29 seconds

Law for VA LEOs
Ep. 124 - U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Emergency Entry Case
The U.S. Supreme Court announced that in October they will hear a case that could be one of the most significant cases in 20 years on emergency entries into homes. Today, we preview that case and the issues at stake.
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2 months ago
29 minutes 3 seconds

Law for VA LEOs
Ep. 123 - Suppression of a Search Warrant Reversed by Court of Appeals - Plus, Exigent Search and CLSI Search Affirmed
Last month, the Court of Appeals reversed the ruling of a trial court suppressing evidence from a search warrant in a murder case. The court also examined issues of exigent circumstances and a search warrant for cellphone location data. We examine the rulings.
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2 months ago
29 minutes 18 seconds

Law for VA LEOs
Ep. 122: "Sealing" - How Virginia finally decided to handle sealing criminal convictions
In Episode 115, we discussed the potential conviction "sealing" law that was going to take effect in July 2025. This year, the General Assembly made big changes to that system and it will now go into effect in July 2026. Today we talk about the new "sealing" system.
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3 months ago
30 minutes 33 seconds

Law for VA LEOs
Ep. 121 - First Deadly Force Ruling by 4th Circuit Since U.S. Supreme Court "Changed" the Law
This week, the 4th Circuit issued a ruling in a high-profile police deadly force case, applying the "new" rule announced by the U.S. Supreme Court last month that we discussed in Ep. 120. We talk about the court's ruling and reasoning.
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4 months ago
30 minutes 4 seconds

Law for VA LEOs
Ep. 120 - Major New Use of Deadly Force Ruling by U.S. Supreme Court
This week, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a highly-anticipated ruling in a deadly force case from Texas - does it change the law? We examine the potential impact in Virginia.
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5 months ago
30 minutes 30 seconds

Law for VA LEOs
Ep. 119 - 4th Circuit Finally Rules on Geofence Warrants .... Sort Of ...
This week, the 4th Circuit issued its much-anticipated En Banc ruling in Chatrie geofence case. We examine the ruling and what it means for lawful process seeking electronic data.
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6 months ago
31 minutes 46 seconds

Law for VA LEOs
Ep. 118 - Consent: Two New Cases
In the last few months, there have been interesting cases on consent to search, including a ruling on a common question regarding consent and searching bags in vehicles.
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6 months ago
30 minutes 7 seconds

Law for VA LEOs
Ep. 117 - New Search Warrant Process for Out-of-State Records
This week the Governor signed a bill that, starting July 1, 2025, creates a new search warrant process for out-of-state records that are stored electronically. Today we examine that new process.
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7 months ago
31 minutes 5 seconds

Law for VA LEOs
Ep. 116 - Search of a Car Incident to Arrest with Less than Probable Cause
This month, the 4th Circuit examined when you can search a vehicle incident to arrest, attempting to resolve a 15-year-old question about Arizona v. Gant. This week we examine that thorny question.
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10 months ago
29 minutes 50 seconds

Law for VA LEOs
Ep. 115: Virginia will start "Sealing" Convictions in 2025 - What does that mean?
On July 1, 2025, Virginia will start "sealing" many felony and misdemeanor convictions from public, court, and criminal justice view. What does that mean? Today we discuss the statute.
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11 months ago
30 minutes 26 seconds

Law for VA LEOs
Ep. 114 - Three New FLOCK Rulings, No Suppressions
In the last few months, three different trial judges have found that FLOCK use by law enforcement was legal, rejecting the Court's ruling from C/w v. Bell in Episode 108. Today we examine those rulings.
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1 year ago
29 minutes 47 seconds

Law for VA LEOs
Ep. 113 - Exigent Circumstances, Emergency Aid, Community Caretaker - What's the Difference?
In 3 recent cases, the Virginia Court of Appeals has explained how the Exigent Circumstances, Emergency Aid, and Community Caretaker doctrines get confused and how they are different. Today, we talk about how to apply them correctly to avoid confusion.
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1 year ago
30 minutes 8 seconds

Law for VA LEOs
Ep. 112 - Three Home Entries Ruled Unlawful - One Results in a Homicide Conviction.
In the last few weeks, three law enforcement entries into homes have been found unlawful by the Virginia Court of Appeals and 4th Circuit. In one case, an officer was convicted of manslaughter for shooting the resident. This week we examine those rulings.
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1 year ago
30 minutes 53 seconds

Law for VA LEOs
Ep. 111 - 2 New Firearms Rulings from US Supreme Court
In June, the US Supreme Court issued two significant rulings on firearms - one involving the 2nd Amendment, and one involving the Federal ban on machine guns. Today we talk about what they mean and what the future holds.
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1 year ago
30 minutes 48 seconds

Law for VA LEOs
Ep. 110 - Three Electronic Warrants, All Lawful: 3 New Cases
In the last month, we have had 3 cases where courts have affirmed electronic device and data search warrants - One from Virginia on a device, one from the 4th Cir. on a device, and the 4th Circuit's "Geofence" ruling. Today we discuss those rulings.
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1 year ago
30 minutes 19 seconds

Law for VA LEOs
Ep. 109 - 4th Cir. Doubles Down: Two Searches Incident to Arrest Suppressed; One Search Lawful
In the last couple of weeks, the Courts have suppressed two searches incident to arrest, as the 4th Circuit doubled-down on its ruling from US v. Davis restricting search incident to arrest. Still, one case from this week provides a potential alternative. We discuss the cases.
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1 year ago
30 minutes 8 seconds

Law for VA LEOs
Ep. 108 - License Plate Reader Evidence Suppressed - What Happened?
Last month, a local judge suppressed evidence obtained from a FLOCK license plate reader system in Norfolk. This week, we talk about what the case ruled and what it means for Virginia.
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1 year ago
29 minutes 28 seconds

Law for VA LEOs
Ep. 107 - Consent: Words Matter
In determining whether consent is a valid basis for a search, your words matter - and 2 recent Virginia Court of Appeals cases demonstrate that. We examine those recent rulings.
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1 year ago
28 minutes 52 seconds

Law for VA LEOs
Ep. 106: When an Arrest Warrant isn't Enough
When is an arrest warrant invalid? When does an arrest warrant fail to provide you with legal protection for your search or seizure? We talk about a recent case from Virginia and another from the 4th Circuit on this issue.
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1 year ago
30 minutes 54 seconds

Law for VA LEOs
Two weeks ago, the Virginia Court of Appeals (finally) ruled on whether law enforcement needs a search warrant to use FLOCK license plate reader cameras. Today we discuss that ruling and its implications.