WA: SW affidavit failed to show nexus to def’s home

Because of a lack of probable cause in nexus to the premise, the search warrant was improperly issued, and the superior court properly ordered return of the property seized. In re Search Warrant for 13811 Highway 99, Lynnwood, Washington, 2016 Wash. App. LEXIS 1315 (June 6, 2016).

The officer approached defendant at an accident scene and concluded he was under the influence, and the detention was reasonable and under the community caretaking function. People v. Ciborowski, 2016 IL App (1st) 143352, 2016 Ill. App. LEXIS 335 (June 3, 2016).*

Defendant consented to a search. He was warned of his right to refuse and signed a consent to search form. He also told the police of the contents of a safe. State v. Clements, 2016-Ohio-3201, 2016 Ohio App. LEXIS 2129 (4th Dist. May 25, 2016).*

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