NY: Two on waiver for failure to articulate search issue, and failure to join defendant’s search issue is waiver

Defendant failed to preserve for review most of the issues for suppression by not making them specific in his motion to suppress and then getting the issue somehow before the trial court. Moreover, his failure to join in a codefendant’s argument was a waiver. He does, however, get a remand for a hearing on a search issue that arose mid-trial that wasn’t anticipated. People v. Samuel, 2016 NY Slip Op 02222, 2016 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 2186 (4th Dept. March 25, 2016).

Questioning probable cause to arrest did not preserve search incident to arrest argument. People v. Miranda, 2016 NY Slip Op 02120, 2016 N.Y. LEXIS 383 (March 24, 2016).

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