E.D.Pa.: Refusal to remove hands from pockets in late night encounter added to RS

Defendant’s refusal to remove his hands from his hoodie pockets in a late night encounter while the police were responding to a burglary report justified a frisk. United States v. Lowe, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 2801 (E.D. Pa. January 8, 2014).

Defendants lack standing to challenge seizure of bank records by subpoena. The government complied with the Right to Financial Privacy Act, but suppression is not a remedy if they did anyway. United States v. Frantz, 2013 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 182839 (D. Minn. December 23, 2013).*

Defendant sought review of the Fourth Amendment issue pro se in a letter, and it’s rejected both as undeveloped and incapable of IAC review at this point. United States v. Harris, 740 F.3d 956 (5th Cir. 2014).*

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