M.D.Fla.: Email SWs are almost never stale; the email is always there

Staleness as to an email search warrant is hard to prove. It’s always going to be on the email provider’s server. United States v. Khateeb, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 143007 (M.D.Fla. Aug. 4, 2015).

Defense counsel was not ineffective for not challenging a search warrant for defendant’s mother’s house that connected him to crimes [not mentioning standing] because there was evidence he kept drugs there, the warrant was for drugs, and weapons and a bulletproof vest were found in plain view during that search. United States v. Jackson, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 141525 (W.D.Va. Oct. 19, 2015).*

A pattern of activity consistent with heroin dealing gave the officers reasonable suspicion for defendant. State v. Hernandez, 2015 N.M. App. LEXIS 115 (Oct. 13, 2015).*

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