KS: Outgoing prison letters may be searched

A prison inmate’s outgoing letters are not protected by the Fourth Amendment since Stroud (1919). State v. Burnett, 2014 Kan. LEXIS 429 (July 25, 2014)

A brief hand-to-hand transaction may have been innocent, but it was enough for a trained officer to conclude it was likely a drug deal, at least enough for a stop. United States v. Morrison, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 103410 (D. Minn. July 8, 2014).*

Defendant’s 2255 claim that there were concealed prior searches by the government has already been litigated and lost so it can’t be raised in a 2255. Triplett v. United States, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 103917 (N.D. Miss. July 30, 2014).*

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