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Tales from the Brown Desk – Episode 9 – Court of Appeals Opinions & IMPD Getting Body Cameras

May 21, 2020

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Tales from the Brown Desk – Episode 9 – Recent Court of Appeals Opinions & Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Getting Body Cameras Weekly Criminal Law Podcast, Tales from the Brown Desk, brought to you by Rigney Law LLC. Tales from the Brown Desk is a free flowing conversation involving two foul-mouthed attorneys. It may include… Read More

Categories: Florida Man, Indiana Court of Appeals, Motion to Suppress, Podcast, Tales from the Brown Desk Tags: Ahmed Arbury, Body Cameras, Florida Man, IMPD, Indiana Court of Appeals Opinion, Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, Miranda Rights, Right to an Attorney, Right to Remain Silent, Social Experiment, Suppression of Evidence, Tales from the Brown Desk

COA: Motion to suppress should be granted because officers lacked probable cause

March 20, 2020

Search leads to arrest

Indiana Court of Appeals Finds Officers Lacked Probable Cause to Search & Reverses Trial Court’s Denial on his Motion to Suppress The Marion Superior Court denied Tigner’s subsequent motion to suppress, but he successfully moved to certify for interlocutory appeal in Andrece Tigner v. State of Indiana, 19A-CR-1478. Tigner, who was present during a home… Read More

Categories: Fourth Amendment, Indiana Court of Appeals, Motion to Suppress, Probable Cause Tags: Court of Appeals Opinion, Fourth Amendment, Motion to Suppress, Probable Cause, Tigner v. State of Indiana

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