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...warrant. Essentially, the affidavit supporting the warrant1. Correctly described the house that was clearly visible from the street;2. Stated that the...
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National Law Journal
...Jesse Garza of the Victoria County Sheriff's Office was observing a house known for illegal-narcotics activity. He saw a sports-utility vehicle ("SUV...
...us for reconsideration in light of a new opinion, Williams v. Illinois (2012) 132 S.Ct. 2221 [183 L.Ed.2d 89]. After...
National Law Journal
...would be in the area and were going to check on a house. The auto theft unit asked Wood if he would come over to...
...degree of medical probability. The trial court cited Rutherford v. Owens-Illinois, Inc. (1997) 16 Cal.4th 953 (Rutherford), and ...
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Texas Lawyer
...arrest. The officer began to transport McNeely to the station house. But when McNeely indicated that he would again refuse to provide a...
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