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  2. Across Kansas, police conduct illegal search and seizures ...

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    In 2016, law enforcement officers went into this house in Emporia, Kansas, with a search warrant to look for suspected illegal drugs in one of the apartments in the subdivided rental property. The ...

  3. Updates on Kansas newspaper raid: Search warrant revoked ...

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    A Kansas county prosecutor is withdrawing the search warrant used to raid a local newspaper and the judge who signed the warrant has a history of DUI arrests. Here are the latest developments in ...

  4. Kansas v. Glover - Wikipedia

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    Kansas v. Glover, 589 U.S. ___ (2020), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held when a police officer lacks information negating an inference that the owner is driving a vehicle, an investigative traffic stop made after running a vehicle's license plate and learning that the registered owner's driver's license has been revoked is reasonable under the Fourth Amendment.

  5. Marion police violated warrant when taking devices in Kansas ...

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    The search warrant application says police were to search each device before confiscating to make sure it was relevant, but the newspaper’s attorney says officers didn’t do that.

  6. Marcus v. Search Warrant - Wikipedia

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    Search Warrant, 367 U.S. 717 (1961), full title Marcus v. Search Warrant of Property at 104 East Tenth Street, Kansas City, Missouri , is an in rem case decided by the United States Supreme Court on the seizure of obscene materials.

  7. Stop and identify statutes - Wikipedia

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    The issue before the Long court was a request for suppression of evidence uncovered in a search of the defendant's wallet, so the issue of refusal to present identification was not directly addressed; however, the author of the Long opinion had apparently concluded in a 1980 case that failure to identify oneself did not provide a basis for ...