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Idaho is Pretty Badass

While pouring through some random criminal cases for my own pleasure I found some pretty neat stuff:

The Exclusionary Rule:  Under the 4th Amendment when a gov’t agent gathers evidence illegally, that evidence cannot be used against you in court.  However, there is an exception to this rule.  If the government agent made an honest mistake, then a good-faith exception exists and the evidence can be admitted.  I’ve always thought this concept was silly; you either have a right to be free from unreasonable search and seizure or you don’t.  Mistakes should have no part in it.  Well, Idaho agrees.  Under Idaho’s equivalent to the 4th Amendment, Article I, Section 17, there is no good faith exception to the exclusionary rule.  I give you State v. Guzman, 842 P.2d 660:

the people of a state are in more real danger from a court of last resort which participates in the violation of its fundamental laws, even in order to bring a criminal to justice, than they are from the most persistent efforts of all the bootleggers at large.

 

Resisting Excessive Force During Arrest:  Mind you, I wouldn’t want the uphill task of defending that poor sap, but in Idaho you can go ahead and resist a cop using excessive force.

 

Miranda:  Here in the great state of Idaho, a Terry stop CAN ripen into one necessitating a Miranda warning.

 

Checkpoints:  Unconstitutional.  The money quote in State v. Henderson, 756 P.2d 1057:  Perhaps the most important attribute of our way of life in Idaho is individual liberty. A citizen is free to stroll the streets, hike the mountains, and float the rivers of this state without interference from the government.

 

There are many more that I may get around to in the future.  But suffice it to say that many of those things I got upset about during my Criminal Procedure classes and Bar Study have been remedied with greater protections than the Bill of Rights outlines here in Free Idaho(TM)

 

Now, some Aranda.  Get some!

Day 1 of the Bar

Got the day off early and showed up more than an hour in advance.  I just wanted to make certain I got my wireless up and running.  Come to find out I didn’t need to get a wireless connection, I needed only to get the exam uploaded by midnight tonight.

I showed up, people were shifting through outlines and talking about the exam.  So I decided to keep things positive and went downstairs to watch some Crocodile Hunter.  That’ll put things in perspective.  I mean, no matter how I do I can at least say that I didn’t get lanced in the heart by a gorram stingray.

The test?  I couldn’t imagine a scenario where it could have gone better.  I could have used more time for sure, but I left nothing out.  I did absolutely incredible.  I went in calm and confident.  I had done 170 essays in preparation for these 6.  I knew I was prepared.  There were times when I wanted more time; there were times when I felt kind of iffy, but at no point did I feel like I was anywhere near in trouble.  I got a secured transactions and wills question.  I handled them both.

This was preparation.  Had I put this amount of time in law school itself I’d have been something special.  However, I am rather surprised at the toll this had on me.  I am absolutely exhausted mentally.  In fact, I think I will go to bed soon (now).

I put in an hour on my outlines today, and may well do another tomorrow.  We’ll see.  Either way, I feel fantastic going into tomorrow.

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