Daily Archives: June 4, 2023

WA: Driver couldn’t consent to search of passenger’s backpacks

Defendant was in a car that was stopped for a traffic offense. He had warrants and he tried to flee the scene, but didn’t get far. In the car were his backpacks. The driver consented to a search of the … Continue reading

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AZ: Confession obtained after Franks violation should have been suppressed, too

The trial court found a Franks violation from the officer overstating with reckless disregard the facts, and it suppressed the search. Then came defendant’s statements based on the false search warrant affidavit. The trial court did not suppress, but the … Continue reading

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OH8: SW for BAC in hospital records wasn’t just based on reckless driving; it was aggravated vehicular homicide

Defendant was involved in a one car accident that instantly killed his passenger. The search warrant for his medical records of a BAC at the hospital wasn’t based on reckless driving or even OVI. It was aggravated vehicular homicide, and … Continue reading

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