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Obama, Clinton tag-team to criticize GOP

CNN - Politics - Thu, 2024-11-28 01:25
President Barack Obama and former President Bill Clinton joined forces to criticize Republicans Monday night.
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Dollars roll in from far beyond Wisconsin

CNN - Politics - Thu, 2024-11-28 01:25
All of the frenetic activity in Tuesday's Wisconsin gubernatorial recall comes at an unprecedented price tag: Upward of $63 million, and that doesn't take into account money raised the last three weeks that hasn't been registered yet.
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3 jurors picked for Sandusky child sex abuse trial

BELLEFONTE, Pa. (AP) — Three of the 16 jurors and alternates needed for former Penn State football coach Jerry Sandusky's child sex-abuse trial were selected Tuesday morning as the high-profile case got under way in earnest after months of legal wrangling and intense publicity.

A middle-aged woman selected told the ...

Borsuk: Wisconsin's deep anger isn't going away

CNN - Politics - Thu, 2024-11-28 01:25
Alan Borsuk says the recall vote in Wisconsin won't stop the intense approach to politics there.
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Etzioni: U.S. economy heading for cliff

CNN - Politics - Thu, 2024-11-28 01:25
Amitai Etzioni says leaders in Washington can't afford to wait until after the election to deal with the debt problem
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CO: Consent to enter here included implied consent to stay until ICE officers, who came later, left too

FourthAmendment.com - News - Thu, 2024-11-28 01:25

Having consented to an entry by the police, here it included remaining there until federal agents there too had left. ICE came because of an alleged illegal alien. People v. Arapu, 2012 CO 42, 2012 Colo. LEXIS 397 (June 4, 2012)*:

We find that Arapu consented to Detective Chi's presence in his apartment to monitor the woman inside, and that such consent would reasonably include asking her for identifying information. Similarly, we find that Arapu consented to Detective Chi remaining in the apartment to gather Arapu's keys and phones, and to secure the apartment, and such consent would reasonably include remaining in the apartment until the federal agents had left. We, accordingly, find that the trial court erred in finding Detective Chi was unlawfully in the apartment when he observed the open bag containing drugs, and therefore reverse the trial court's suppression of the drug-related evidence. Because the prosecution concedes in its briefing to us that the discovery of the firearm was unlawful, we determine whether the affidavit would support a finding of probable cause if the firearm portions were excised, but with the observation of the open bag containing drugs included. We hold that it does, and that the firearm would have been discovered in a search pursuant to the redacted affidavit. We therefore reverse the suppression order with regard to the firearm as well.

Wisconsin comes down to ground game

CNN - Politics - Thu, 2024-11-28 01:25
In the canon of political cliches, "it all comes down to turnout" is among the most tired. But in the case of the polarizing and closely watched Wisconsin recall election, the maxim happens to ring true.
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Wisconsin recall comes down to which side gets more voters to polls

CNN - Politics - Thu, 2024-11-28 01:25
In the canon of political cliches, "it all comes down to turnout" is among the most tired. But in the case of the polarizing and closely watched Wisconsin recall election, the maxim happens to ring true.
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CA8: Objectively reasonable mistake as to identity still supported stop

FourthAmendment.com - News - Thu, 2024-11-28 01:25

An objectively reasonable mistake as to defendant looking like another man who was wanted when defendant was pointed out to him from a photograph supported his stop and ordering him from the car, fearing he was an armed fugitive. When stopped, defendant admitted he had a gun on him, and then the mistake in identity was discovered. Defendant, however, was a FIPF. United States v. Phillips, 2012 U.S. App. LEXIS 11207 (8th Cir. June 4, 2012).*

Defendant was effectively in custody when he was talking to a DEA officer in a DEA truck, and he couldn’t leave, so he had to have been Mirandized. United States v. King, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 76988 (N.D. Miss. June 4, 2012)*:

Although the government maintains that King was free to go, this position is in direct conflict with Douglas' statements to the defendant. King could not leave until he "talked" to Douglas inside the DEA truck. "Talking" is what Miranda is all about. Therefore, the defendant was in custody at the time he confessed and was entitled to Miranda warnings. Douglas failed to warn the defendant before beginning the interrogation. He told King about drug arrests in Greenville, Mississippi stemming from the DEA investigation. King then confessed. Since Agent Douglas failed to give Miranda warnings to the defendant, the confession must be excluded from evidence.

California ballot shakeup among Tuesday votes

CNN - Politics - Thu, 2024-11-28 01:25
Voters in California accustomed to casting ballots in party primaries will see something very different on Tuesday: all candidates, regardless of affiliation, will compete in the same preliminary contest, with the top two finishers moving on to compete in the general election.
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California ballot shakeup among Tuesday votes

CNN - Politics - Thu, 2024-11-28 01:25
Voters in California accustomed to casting ballots in party primaries will see something very different on Tuesday: all candidates, regardless of affiliation, will compete in the same preliminary contest, with the top two finishers moving on to compete in the general election.
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