CA5: Finding drugs in a car was probable cause to search other containers in the car

Finding drugs in a car was probable cause to search other containers in the car, here a bag. United States v. Leal, 2014 U.S. App. LEXIS 23777 (5th Cir. February 7, 2014).*

Defense counsel was not ineffective for withdrawing a motion to challenge the legality of his arrest on two grounds: no legal basis for it, and strategy to embrace the statement made after the arrest to show a lesser-included offense. Both were reasonable. Brunner v. State, 2014 Tenn. Crim. App. LEXIS 1120 (December 15, 2014).*

Defense counsel was not ineffective for not pursuing a motion to suppress her stop because there was reasonable suspicion for the initial stop and continuing it, and it would clearly lose. State v. Stewart, 2014 UT App 289, 2014 Utah App. LEXIS 293 (December 11, 2014).*

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