Daily Archives: May 6, 2024

Cal.1st: Minor in possession of MJ is PC for search of car

Lawful possession of marijuana in a car is not probable cause for a search. A minor in possession is unlawful, so it is. In re Randy C., 2024 Cal. App. LEXIS 292 (1st Dist. May 3, 2024). There was a … Continue reading

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D.P.R.: Def waived his Franks by providing nothing to show what’s what

“Although Defendant suggests that a Franks-like challenge was made during the suppression hearings in the Puerto Rico state court, he fails to develop any type of Franks argument in this case. Indeed, Defendant does not provide copies of the search … Continue reading

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D.Nev.: Exclusionary rule does not apply to IRS violating its operations manual

The exclusionary rule does not apply to the IRS allegedly violating it’s own operations manual. United States v. Pacheco, 2024 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 80448 (D. Nev. May 2, 2024). “Neither party cites, nor have we have found, any published cases … Continue reading

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D.Utah: Drug dog arriving within 7 minutes was reasonable and part of the initial stop

Defendant’s phone was pinged by Utah court order, but it left the state and was spot checked when out-of-state. “Further, the ping data that ultimately led to the traffic stop at issue was collected while phone 3145 was in Utah. … Continue reading

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D.Kan.: Preliminary hearing moots claim of lack of PC for arrest

If an arrest lacks probable cause, the preliminary hearing can moot that. Taylor v. Szewc, 2024 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 57791 (D. Kan. Mar. 29, 2024). Omitted information about the CI doesn’t support this Franks challenge. United States v. Williams, 2024 … Continue reading

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Conflict of laws: CA parole search waiver effective in AR

Defendant was arrested in Arkansas on a California extradition warrant, and he had a California parole search waiver. The California search waiver parallels the Arkansas statute, and Arkansas officials could search his clothing under that. In addition, the search incident … Continue reading

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CA9: Compliance or not with inventory procedure is a part of totality of circumstances; here they were investigating

Compliance or not with inventory procedure is a factor in the totality of circumstances. Here, the totality showed that the officers were investigating, not just inventorying. Denial of suppression reversed. United States v. Anderson, 2024 U.S. App. LEXIS 10708 (9th … Continue reading

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MD: Geofence warrant for rural property was with PC and particular

After farm equipment went missing from rural property over a week long span, police got a geofence warrant for the land that put defendant there. It proved unimportant under the standard of review for warrants (“substantial basis”) the fact they … Continue reading

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