IA: Consent valid based on testimony despite bodycam not picking up voices

The bodycam didn’t pick up the officer’s voice, which is “troubling,” but the trial court credited the officers’ testimony defendant consented, and that’s enough to have to affirm on consent. State v. Klinger, 2017 Iowa App. LEXIS 633 (June 21, 2017).*

The affidavit in support of defendant’s motion for new trial was based on a witness affidavit that did not directly address her alleged consent of the property searched. Therefore, the motion fails. United States v. Denton, 2017 U.S. App. LEXIS 10765 (11th Cir. June 19, 2017).*

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