Daily Archives: September 7, 2024

CA4: A Franks challenge requires an offer of proof, and it cannot be conclusory

A Franks challenge requires an offer of proof, and it cannot be conclusory. United States v. Shaw, 2024 U.S. App. LEXIS 22585 (4th Cir. Sep. 5, 2024):

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CA8: No individualized PC to arrest all protestors in a group

Probable cause as to a group of people involved in a protest sweeps too broadly. Ybarra requires probable cause as to individuals. It was not reasonable to believe everyone in this particular group was violating the law. They couldn’t be … Continue reading

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S.D.Ind.: Handwritten alterations to SW were authorized by issuing magistrate and were valid

Handwritten alterations on the search warrant to match the same subjects as the affidavit were authorized by the issuing magistrate and were valid. And, even if this made it overbroad, it was still valid under the good faith exception. United … Continue reading

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