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Law for VA LEOs
E from UE
125 episodes
1 week 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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Government
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Ep. 109 - 4th Cir. Doubles Down: Two Searches Incident to Arrest Suppressed; One Search Lawful
Law for VA LEOs
30 minutes 8 seconds
1 year ago
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.
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.