IL: SW for drugs on person permitted strip search and squat; no touching involved

Officers got a search warrant for a strip search to search defendant’s person for drugs. Making him squat to release a packet of drugs between his “butt cheeks” was within the warrant. People v. Jarvis, 2016 IL App (2d) 141231, 2016 Ill. App. LEXIS 84 (Feb. 23, 2016).

Police followed a trail of leaking vehicle fluid from a wreck to defendant’s house. His mother consented to an entry where he was arrested. Exigency doesn’t have to be decided. Spoone v. State, 2016 Ga. App. LEXIS 89 (Feb. 25, 2016).*

The omissions from the search warrant affidavit clearly weren’t enough to undermine the probable cause, so the Franks challenge fails. United States v. Wells, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 22450 (D.Nev. Feb. 19, 2016).*

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