Daily Archives: February 19, 2019

D.Neb.: Initial entry into hotel room was unlawful, but affidavit for SW showed PC before that happened, and SW not suppressed

Even though the officer’s entry into the hotel room was unlawful, the officer had probable cause before that. So, even ignoring the observations in the room, the warrant will not be suppressed. United States v. Sandoval, 2018 U.S. Dist. LEXIS … Continue reading

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Three on ineffective assistance claims

There’s no reasonable probability defense counsel was ineffective for not filing a motion to suppress defendant’s BAC because it wouldn’t have been granted. State v. Olsen, 2019-Ohio-568, 2019 Ohio App. LEXIS 588 (2d Dist. Feb. 15, 2019),* Petitioner’s ineffective assistance … Continue reading

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GA: State privilege against self-incrimination prevents the state from using refusal to submit to a BAC test at trial

Under the Georgia constitution, the state privilege against self-incrimination prevents the state from using refusal to submit to a BAC test against the accused in a DUI trial. Elliott v. State, 2019 Ga. LEXIS 112 (Feb, 18, 2019). This search … Continue reading

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