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WI: Issuing search warrants not a purely judicial function and non-elected court commissioners can issue them

FourthAmendment.com - News - Wed, 2025-06-18 05:46

Issuance of a search warrant in Wisconsin is not purely a judicial function under state law or the Fourth Amendment. Accordingly, court commissioners can issue search warrants. State v. Williams, 2012 WI 59 (May 30, 2012):

¶3 Throughout Wisconsin's history, including before the ratification of the Wisconsin Constitution, non-judges have been authorized by statute to issue search warrants. Therefore, we conclude that the issuance of a search warrant is not an exercise of "[t]he judicial power," as that phrase is employed in Article VII, Section 2 of the Wisconsin Constitution. Instead, issuance of a valid search warrant requires that the individual be authorized by law to issue the warrant, that he or she be neutral and detached, and that the warrant be issued only upon a showing of probable cause.

¶4 Because we also conclude that Wis. Stat. § 757.69(1)(b), which allocates the power to issue search warrants to circuit court commissioners, does not impermissibly intrude upon "[t]he judicial power" granted to the courts by Article VII, Section 2 of the Wisconsin Constitution, we hold that § 757.69(1)(b) is constitutional. Therefore, the circuit court commissioner's search warrant was validly issued. Accordingly, we affirm the circuit court's denial of Williams' motion to suppress.

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¶26 Therefore, we recognize that Article I, Section 11's warrant requirement has not mandated a determination of probable cause by a judge or a court of record. Non-judges who are "neutral and detached" and are able to ascertain whether probable cause exists have been expected to issue search warrants in the past, provided that they are authorized by statute to do so. Accordingly, issuance of a search warrant does not require an exercise of the judicial power that is vested exclusively in courts under Article VII, Section 2. Although issuing a search warrant may require some exercise of
quasi-judicial power, it is something less than and distinguishable from the power vested in courts and elected judges.

I remember the briefs in Leon pointing out the large number of non-trained judicial and quasi-judicial officers (like state JPs) who could issue warrants. Leon didn't address this, and this case doesn't cite Leon, but it doesn't have to. If the warrant is valid, good faith doesn't matter.

h/t to a reader

Orient eye West Ham groundshare

BBC - News - Wed, 2025-06-18 05:46
Leyton Orient chairman Barry Hearn is interested in bidding for the Olympic Stadium as a ground share with West Ham United.
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Election notebook: 'I do my own thing'

CNN - Politics - Wed, 2025-06-18 05:46
John De Shazo is 74 and lives in San Antonio. He spends his days near the Alamo, watching people go by, talking with friends and enjoying the city life.
Categories: CNN, Issues, Politics

Egyptians rally against Mubarak-era candidate

AP - World News - Wed, 2025-06-18 05:46
CAIRO (AP) -- Thousands of people took to the streets in cities across Egypt on Friday to demand that Ahmed Shafiq, a former senior official in Hosni Mubarak's ousted regime, be disqualified from next month's presidential runoff....

Foie gras feeding frenzy grows as Calif. ban nears

AP - U.S. News - Wed, 2025-06-18 05:46
This is not a good time to be a duck with a fatty liver in California, though better times lie just ahead....
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Foie gras feeding frenzy grows as Calif. ban nears

AP - U.S. News - Wed, 2025-06-18 05:46
This is not a good time to be a duck with a fatty liver in California, though better times lie just ahead....
Categories: Associated Press, News, US

AP Exclusive: Video draws animal cruelty charges

AP - U.S. News - Wed, 2025-06-18 05:46
SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) -- Prosecutors have filed animal cruelty charges against the owner and seven employees at a Southern California livestock auction house after undercover video shot by an animal rights group showed workers kicking, hitting and tossing the animals as they were readied for sale....
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AP Exclusive: Video draws animal cruelty charges

AP - U.S. News - Wed, 2025-06-18 05:46
SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) -- Prosecutors have filed animal cruelty charges against the owner and seven employees at a Southern California livestock auction house after undercover video shot by an animal rights group showed workers kicking, hitting and tossing the animals as they were readied for sale....
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AM's cancer diagnosis 'delayed'

BBC - News - Wed, 2025-06-18 05:46
A Conservative assembly member may have lived longer but for a five month delay in his colon cancer diagnosis, an inquest hears.
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VIDEO: Group convicted of firebomb riot

BBC - News - Wed, 2025-06-18 05:46
A group of men and boys are found guilty over a firebomb attack on a Nottingham police station during riots last August.
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French reporter freed in Colombia

BBC - News - Wed, 2025-06-18 05:46
Colombia's Farc rebels release French journalist Romeo Langlois, who was abducted during an ambush last month.
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Computer virus briefly hits Iran's oil industry

AP - World News - Wed, 2025-06-18 05:46
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) -- Iran's key oil industry was briefly affected by the powerful computer virus known as "Flame" that has unprecedented data-snatching capabilities and can eavesdrop on computer users, a senior Iranian military official said Wednesday....

ACLU lawsuit challenges Ill. gay marriage ban

CHICAGO — More than two dozen gay and lesbian couples filed lawsuits Wednesday arguing that it's unconstitutional for Illinois to deny them the right to marry, a move advocates hope will lead to legalized same-sex marriage in the state.

The two lawsuits — backed by the American Civil Liberties Union ...

Jurors in Edwards trial deliberate for 8th day

AP - U.S. News - Wed, 2025-06-18 05:46
GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) -- The jury in John Edwards campaign finance corruption trial has started its eighth day of deliberations....
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Beale: How to stop election year insanity

CNN - Politics - Wed, 2025-06-18 05:46
Let's face it, writes Lewis Beale, the way we elect our presidents is seriously dysfunctional. The seemingly endless campaign season. The hectoring TV ads, the hundreds of millions of dollars poured into the system, the endless polling and pontificating.
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Israel's Barak: Weigh 'unilateral action'

AP - World News - Wed, 2025-06-18 05:46
JERUSALEM (AP) -- Israel's defense minister abruptly proposed Wednesday that Israel consider "unilateral action" if long-stalled peace talks with the Palestinians don't produce a deal - suggesting Israel may be thinking of withdrawing on its own from parts of the West Bank, as it did from the Gaza Strip seven years ago....

'Sleeping giant' Latino vote yet to awaken

CNN - Politics - Wed, 2025-06-18 05:46
The first Latino U.S. president already has been born. The booming voting block has become the focus of both campaigns. But their political clout -- measured in engagement, registration and turnout -- has not yet materialized in the way many expected.
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City of Culture events unveiled

BBC - News - Wed, 2025-06-18 05:46
The preview programme of Londonderry's year as UK City of Culture is revealed.
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US levies new sanctions on key Syrian bank

AP - U.S. News - Wed, 2025-06-18 05:46
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Treasury Department is levying sanctions on a key Syrian bank as it seeks to ratchet up economic pressure on President Bashar Assad's regime....
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US levies new sanctions on key Syrian bank

AP - U.S. News - Wed, 2025-06-18 05:46
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Treasury Department is levying sanctions on a key Syrian bank as it seeks to ratchet up economic pressure on President Bashar Assad's regime....
Categories: Associated Press, News, US
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