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Women ponder how they became a campaign issue

AP - U.S. News - Mon, 2025-06-09 20:32
DENVER (AP) -- Wanda Ramey stood on the University of Colorado campus, cane in one hand, "Close The Pay Gap" sign in the other. The rally for equal pay among women in the workplace was the 65-year-old spitfire's second stop in a day of meetings and protests....
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Women ponder how they became a campaign issue

AP - U.S. News - Mon, 2025-06-09 20:32
DENVER (AP) -- Wanda Ramey stood on the University of Colorado campus, cane in one hand, "Close The Pay Gap" sign in the other. The rally for equal pay among women in the workplace was the 65-year-old spitfire's second stop in a day of meetings and protests....
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IA: Community caretaking function did not justify stop for minor damage from striking object in road

FourthAmendment.com - News - Mon, 2025-06-09 20:32

Defendant’s stop for allegedly having struck an object in the roadway that did not affect the drivability of the car was unjustified. State v. Kurth, 2012 Iowa Sup. LEXIS 47 (May 11, 2012):

This case presents the question whether an officer is justified in activating his emergency lights and blocking a driver into a parking space under the "community caretaking function" exception to the warrant requirement of the Fourth Amendment based solely upon his knowledge that the vehicle has just struck an object in the roadway and suffered minor damage not affecting the drivability of the car. We conclude that under these circumstances, the community caretaking exception is inapplicable, and the seizure was impermissible. For this reason, we reverse the judgment of the district court and remand this case.

Tinted license plate cover was probable cause for a stop. State v. Tyler, 2012 Iowa App. LEXIS 347 (May 9, 2012).*

OH8: Four armed officers who moved toward open door in a knock-and-talk was coercive of consent

FourthAmendment.com - News - Mon, 2025-06-09 20:32

Four armed police officers and two security officers at the door for a knock-and-talk who moved forward when the door was opened was a coercive show of force making the consent involuntary. State v. Clark, 2012 Ohio 2058, 2012 Ohio App. LEXIS 1806 (8th Dist. May 10, 2012):

[*P21] While accepting the trial court's findings of fact as true, we find that upon considering these factors, the totality of the circumstances in this case demonstrates that Clark did not voluntarily consent to the officers' entry into and search of his apartment. The record reflects that four police officers and two uniformed security officers were waiting for Clark when he opened his apartment door. Even discounting Clark's testimony that one of the officers had his gun drawn, we find the presence of six officers immediately outside Clark's apartment door to be an overwhelming show of force that was inherently coercive, especially if, as Det. Kreischer testified, the purpose of a "knock and talk" is simply to "engage a suspect in conversation."

[*P22] The record also reflects that when Clark opened the door, the officers immediately surged forward into the doorjamb, making it impossible for Clark to shut the door. This tactic could only be meant to intimidate Clark into letting the police into his apartment so they could observe any contraband, consistent with Det. Carpenter's testimony that the real purpose of a "knock and talk" is to develop probable cause and make an arrest.

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[*P24] Based on the foregoing, we can only conclude that under the totality of the circumstances, any consent was the result of coercive police tactics, and not voluntarily given. "'Consent' that is the product of official intimidation or harassment is not consent at all. Citizens do not forfeit their constitutional rights when they are coerced to comply with a request that they would prefer to refuse." Florida v. Bostick, 501 U.S. 429, 438, 111 S.Ct. 2382, 115 L.Ed.2d 389 (1991). Therefore, any evidence obtained as a result of the warrantless entry into and search of Clark's apartment should have been suppressed as tainted fruit of the poisonous tree and, accordingly, the trial court erred in denying the motion to suppress. Wong Sun v. United States, 371 U.S. 471, 83 S.Ct. 407, 9 L.Ed.2d 441 (1963).

TN: Evasive driving with belief driver regularly possessed drugs was reasonable suspicion

FourthAmendment.com - News - Mon, 2025-06-09 20:32

The officer had information about defendant usually being in possession of drugs when he was driving in town, and the officer saw him. Once the officer started following, defendant’s driving pattern of going in circles suggested evasion. Defendant tossed drugs when the lights came on and Tennessee law favors the defendant on that, but the existence of reasonable suspicion makes the stop reasonable. State v. Gibson, 2012 Tenn. Crim. App. LEXIS 289 (May 8, 2012)*:

Additionally, we are compelled to address the State's and the trial court's mistaken reliance on California v. Hodari D., 499 U.S. 621, 111 S. Ct. 1547, 113 L. Ed. 2d 690 (1991), and State v. Baker, 966 S.W.2d 429 (Tenn. Crim. App. 1997), for the proposition that Gibson could not challenge the admissibility of the drugs he dropped out of the car after O'Dell turned on his blue lights. The Tennessee Supreme Court has rejected the holding of Hodari D., making it, and our previous cases relying on it, inapplicable here. See State v. Randolph, 74 S.W.3d 330, 337 (Tenn. 2002).

The officer had probable cause to stop the defendant for DUI. State v. Padgett, 2012 Tenn. Crim. App. LEXIS 291 (May 9, 2012).*

Defendant was stopped for following too close, and the driver exhibited signs he was under the influence of marijuana. Ultimately, a dog alerted. People v. Wofford, 2012 Ill. App. LEXIS 353, 2012 IL App (5th) 100138 (March 9, 2012), Motion to Publish Granted May 9, 2012.*

MDA Unleashes Threats Against Raw Milk Moms

TruthNews.US - News - Mon, 2025-06-09 20:32
Infowars.com | Mike Adams interviews Melinda Olson, a Minnesota mom who received a harassing letter from the Minnesota Department of Agriculture for allegedly violating food-handling regulations.

Olympics-Britain to deploy “sonic gun” at Olympics

TruthNews.US - News - Mon, 2025-06-09 20:32
Reuters | Britain's military will be armed with a sonic device that can be used as a high-volume loudspeaker or a non-lethal weapon to disperse crowds.

Obama to honor fallen troops on Memorial Day

AP - U.S. News - Mon, 2025-06-09 20:32
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama is paying tribute to the nation's fallen warriors on Memorial Day, attending a ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery and honoring those who died during the Vietnam War....
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Obama asks Congress to act on 'to-do' list

AP - U.S. News - Mon, 2025-06-09 20:32
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Obama is asking Democrats and Republicans to act on his "to-do list" for Congress, a five-point plan he says would create jobs and help restore middle-class security....
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Obama asks Congress to act on 'to-do' list

AP - U.S. News - Mon, 2025-06-09 20:32
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Obama is asking Democrats and Republicans to act on his "to-do list" for Congress, a five-point plan he says would create jobs and help restore middle-class security....
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Obama asks Congress to act on 'to-do' list

AP - U.S. News - Mon, 2025-06-09 20:32
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Obama is asking Democrats and Republicans to act on his "to-do list" for Congress, a five-point plan he says would create jobs and help restore middle-class security....
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Obama asks Congress to act on 'to-do' list

AP - U.S. News - Mon, 2025-06-09 20:32
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Obama is asking Democrats and Republicans to act on his "to-do list" for Congress, a five-point plan he says would create jobs and help restore middle-class security....
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Jury: Hudson stardom no factor in murders verdict

AP - U.S. News - Mon, 2025-06-09 20:32
CHICAGO (AP) -- Jurors shrugged off Jennifer Hudson's star status and insisted it played no role in their decision to convict her former brother-in-law for slaying the Oscar winner's mother, brother and nephew - a verdict that means the 31-year-old Chicago man will likely spend the rest of his life behind bars....
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Jury: Hudson stardom no factor in murders verdict

AP - U.S. News - Mon, 2025-06-09 20:32
CHICAGO (AP) -- Jurors shrugged off Jennifer Hudson's star status and insisted it played no role in their decision to convict her former brother-in-law for slaying the Oscar winner's mother, brother and nephew - a verdict that means the 31-year-old Chicago man will likely spend the rest of his life behind bars....
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North Carolina a political headache for Democrats

AP - U.S. News - Mon, 2025-06-09 20:32
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- Once a bright spot for President Barack Obama, North Carolina is now more like a political migraine less than four months before Democrats open the party's national convention in Charlotte....
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North Carolina a political headache for Democrats

AP - U.S. News - Mon, 2025-06-09 20:32
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- Once a bright spot for President Barack Obama, North Carolina is now more like a political migraine less than four months before Democrats open the party's national convention in Charlotte....
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