Category Archives: Discovery

E.D.Cal.: A cell phone number in SW papers isn’t reason to seal them

The government doesn’t provide justification for sealing this search warrant application merely because there are cell phone number in it. It is presumptively a public record. In re Matter of Application by United States for Search Warrant to Search, 2025 … Continue reading

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D.N.M.: Running LPN after handcuffing failed inevitable discovery

On the totality, defendant’s stop was without reasonable suspicion. Only after he was handcuffed did an officer run the LPN finding a warrant. The government fails on inevitable discovery here. United States v. Warner, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 210974 (D.N.M. … Continue reading

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S.D.Cal.: Def doesn’t get discovery of cell phone govt hasn’t decrypted

When the government seizes a cell phone under a warrant and the data is encrypted and it can’t see it, it is not in “possession” for Rule 16 discovery purposes. United States v. Mejia, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 142962 (S.D. … Continue reading

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TX3: Ordered destruction of LivePD raw video didn’t justify dismissing obstruction indictment of sheriff and ADA

Destruction of A&E LivePD raw video didn’t justify dismissing defendants’ indictment. Defendants were an ADA and the sheriff. State v. Nassour, 2025 Tex. App. LEXIS 4047 (Tex. App. – Austin June 13, 2025):

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S.D.Ohio: Def was entitled to discovery of body camera footage of how a search was conducted

Defendant was entitled to discovery of body camera footage of how a search was conducted. United States v. Moore, 2024 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 119486 (S.D. Ohio July 2, 2024). The fact a Sixth Circuit judge dissented on a similar issue … Continue reading

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