W.D.Mo.: Officers’ own observations corroborated CI’s

There clearly was probable cause drugs, money, and firearms would be found at the place searched. “The affidavit provided the statements of a confidential source who specifically described drug trafficking activities there. These statements included the CS’s very recent eyewitness observation of drugs, drug trafficking equipment, weapons, and large sums of US currency inside the premises. The affidavit also included the detectives’ own [recent] eyewitness observations …, of four apparent drug transactions relating to 7200 Virginia.” United States v. Brown, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 95888 (E.D.Mo. July 8, 2016),* adopted, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 95782 (W.D. Mo. July 22, 2016).*

Applying the fifth factors of consent in this circuit, defendant clearly consented to entry into his house and talking to him. United States v. Waguespack, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 96874 (S.D.Cal. July 22, 2016).*

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