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Truck Troubles in the Tenth Circuit: Tackling Inventory Searches and the Fourth Amendment in United States v. Ramos 

In United States v. Ramos, the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals recently considered challenges concerning the scope of the community-caretaking exception as it applies to warrantless inventory searches of vehicles. Isaac Ramos faced arrest following an altercation at a convenience store. His truck, which was parked in the store’s lot, was impounded, and a subsequent inventory search of the vehicle uncovered a machine gun […]

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Bullets, Breaches, and Broken Deadbolts: Seventh Circuit Considers the Scope of Exigent Circumstances in a Swift 90-Second Search

The United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit recently decided United States v. Maxwell, a case that challenges the scope of the Exigent Circumstances doctrine during a 90 second, warrantless search at an Illinois apartment complex. After gunshots led to an urgent 911 call from the apartment complex, police, relying on the Emergency Aid Doctrine, made immediate entry into Tyrone Maxwell’s apartment; Unit

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