Daily Archives: May 17, 2017

D.Minn.: Delivery of meth to house in past was nexus

Nexus to the premises was shown by the observation of five pounds of methamphetamine being picked up there. United States v. Barron-Celis, 2017 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 73083 (D. Minn. April 4, 2017),* adopted, 2017 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 72250 (D. Minn. … Continue reading

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AR: Reasonable suspicion doesn’t require certainty of facts

Reasonable suspicion doesn’t require certainty of facts. Here, the factual belief was that defendant’s DL had been suspended weeks earlier. Williams v. State, 2017 Ark. App. 291, 2017 Ark. App. LEXIS 301 (May 10, 2017). Defendant’s plea waived his potential … Continue reading

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OH2: Direction to def to not reach into his own pocket for a consent search wasn’t a seizure

Defendant’s attempt to reach into his own pocket did not constitute an unequivocal withdrawal of the consent to search he had given to the officer. Defendant’s conduct appeared to have been an attempt to help facilitate the search, not to … Continue reading

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E.D.Mich.: Texas state SW was used to search cell phones, but FBI later searched by downloading contents w/o warrant so latter search suppressed; conspiracy to rob infers nexus

The Texas state court search warrant authorized a search for evidence on a cell phone of any crime, and that’s problematic. The affidavit, however, specifically referred to home invasion robberies, and that gave context. The search warrant was thus particular. … Continue reading

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VT: GPS monitoring as a probation condition for interference with custody was reasonable

Defendant was convicted of restraint of her child by taking him contrary to a court order across state lines. GPS monitoring as a condition of probation was imposed. Defendant allegedly violated the condition and appealed. GPS monitoring was a reasonable … Continue reading

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