Daily Archives: February 9, 2025

NV: Not IAC to not object to CSLI business records after motion to suppress lost

Defense counsel wasn’t ineffective for not objecting to the CSLI records which were coming in in any event as business records. He’d objected before trial to the search and lost, and that was argued on direct appeal and lost. State … Continue reading

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GA: Search incident of a car for a DUI is permissible

Search incident of a car for a DUI is permissible in Georgia. Morris v. State, 2025 Ga. App. LEXIS 41 (Feb. 6, 2025). Misstating the implied consent law to defendant made defendant’s consent invalid. State v. Johnson, 2025 Haw. App. … Continue reading

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IL: Community caretaking entry didn’t permit police trying to look in locked cabinet

Officers were in defendant’s house investigating a gas leak. A kitchen cabinet had a chain and lock on it, and the police while in the house manipulated it and shined a flashlight to see what was inside. This was an … Continue reading

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