Daily Archives: March 21, 2024

OH1: Missing notary seal on SW affidavit not an error of constitutional magnitude, so no suppression

A search warrant isn’t void because the affidavit in support was missing a notary seal. The rest of the statutory requirements were satisfied, and this wasn’t an error of constitutional magnitude. State v. Whittle, 2024-Ohio-1023,2024 Ohio App. LEXIS 958 (1st … Continue reading

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E.D.Cal.: Stop for expired registration during Covid extension of time to register cars was objectively unreasonable

The stop of defendant’s car for expired tags but within the period of the state’s Covid executive order extending time to register cars was objectively not reasonable, even where the officer was unaware of the meaning of the EO. United … Continue reading

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CA2: District court erred in suppressing a SW executed at 6 am where SW and Rule 41 say 6 am to 10 pm

This search warrant was executed at 6 am, and the district court erred in granting the motion to suppress. “While 6:00 a.m. is the earliest time provided, it cannot be said that executing a warrant in accordance with its text–which … Continue reading

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