People v. Williams, 2020 IL App (3d) 180024 (December). Episode 842 (Duration 7:46)
The dissent wants to make the “invasion of privacy” part of the search and seizure analysis for Illinois drivers and residents.
[Read more…]By Samuel Partida, Jr.
People v. Williams, 2020 IL App (3d) 180024 (December). Episode 842 (Duration 7:46)
The dissent wants to make the “invasion of privacy” part of the search and seizure analysis for Illinois drivers and residents.
[Read more…]By Samuel Partida, Jr.
People v. Sutton, 2020 IL App (1st) 181616 (December). Episode 841 (Duration 6:05)
This car was stopped because the passenger did not have a seat belt on which meant the business of the traffic stop was not over until that issue was addressed.
[Read more…]By Samuel Partida, Jr.
People v. McGhee, 2020 IL App (3d) 180349 (December). Episode 840 (Duration 4:41)
Open alcohol in a car creates probable cause to search the car and arrest the occupants.
[Read more…]By Samuel Partida, Jr.
People v. Baker, 2020 IL App (2d) 180300 (December). Episode 839 (Duration 8:33)
Don’t forget to argue inevitable discovery when the sequence of events in an investigation are a little out of order.
[Read more…]By Samuel Partida, Jr.
People v. Bloxton, 2020 IL App (1st) 181216 (December). Episode 838 (Duration 6:18)
Man with a bulge in his pocket attempts to walk away from police but he is stopped and arrested.
[Read more…]By Samuel Partida, Jr.
People v. Reyes, 2020 IL App (2d) 170379 (November). Episode 836 (Duration 13:14)
In execution of a search warrant general search for GPS data and plain view doctrine allow police to do a more general search of a phone.
[Read more…]By Samuel Partida, Jr.
People v. Gallagher, 2020 IL App (1st) 150354 (November). Episode 834 (Duration 9:57)
1st District overrules obstructing conviction because of what they say is an unlawful arrest.
[Read more…]By Samuel Partida, Jr.
People v. Anderson, 2020 IL App (2d) 190443 (October). Episode 828 (Duration 7:10)
Weaving within a lane of traffic may or may not be a valid reason for a stop; in this case the stop was sustained.
[Read more…]By Samuel Partida, Jr.
People v. Patel, 2020 IL App (4th) 190917 (September). Episode 820 (Duration 9:37)
Trial court inappropriately grants the motion to suppress evidence in the DUI case.
[Read more…]By Samuel Partida, Jr.
People v. Patel, 2020 IL App (2d) 190532 (September). Episode 819 (Duration 7:05)
In a DUI trial State admitted results of blood and urine tests relying on defendant’s actual consent and not relying on an implied consent.
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