Daily Archives: January 15, 2023

E.D.N.Y.: Without knowing what to suppress, motion to suppress is premature

Defendant’s motion to suppress the search of Device A is premature since the product of the search isn’t yet known. Also, his motion to suppress the search of Device B is denied for lack of standing. It isn’t his. United … Continue reading

Posted in Custody, Motion to suppress, Reasonable suspicion | Comments Off on E.D.N.Y.: Without knowing what to suppress, motion to suppress is premature

CA6: Potential defenses don’t undermine PC for arrest

Potential defenses to a case plaintiff was arrested for do not nullify the probable cause. Chiaverini v. City of Napoleon, 2023 U.S. App. LEXIS 865 (6th Cir. Jan. 11, 2023):

Posted in Arrest or entry on arrest, Probable cause | Comments Off on CA6: Potential defenses don’t undermine PC for arrest