CA8: Officers with arrest warrant could look in window to see if anyone was home

An officer with an arrest warrant could press his face against defendant’s tinted house window in an effort to see if he was inside. The officers had an anonymous 911 call he was home and had a reasonable belief he was inside when that view was made and they entered. United States v. Glover, 746 F.3d 369 (8th Cir. 2014).

Defendant’s plea agreement benefitted him, and it waived his suppression issue. United States v. De La Pena, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 38376 (D. Nev. March 24, 2014).*

Defendant was found to have consented to a search of his convenience store for synthetic drugs. He was conversant enough in English to translate the Miranda form for another person there who didn’t speak English well at all. United States v. Lail, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 38433 (D. Nev. March 24, 2014).*

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