OH4: No reasonable expectation from a snitch coming into one’s home and recording a drug sale

There is no reasonable expectation from a snitch coming into one’s home and recording a drug sale. By letting the snitch in, defendant assumed the risk. State v. Taylor, 2016-Ohio-2781, 2016 Ohio App. LEXIS 1644 (4th Dist. April 27, 2016).

A bag in an open field was subject to seizure and then a search, and defendant showed no reasonable expectation of privacy in it. United States v. Wellsandt, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 55782 (D.S.D. April 27, 2016).*

The search did not exceed the scope of consent granted, and, even it if did, there was probable cause for the search. United States v. Durazo, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 57322 (D.Ariz. April 28, 2016).*

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