WI: Failure to call one officer was not IAC because it wouldn’t change the outcome of suppression hearing

The record supported that defendant consented to the search of his car. The IAC claim was denied because the failure to call one of the officers would not have changed the outcome. State v. Floyd, 2017 WI 78, 2017 Wisc. LEXIS 397 (July 7, 2017).

There was probable cause for issuance of the search warrant in this case, and, in any event, the good faith exception would apply. United States v. Salsberry, 2017 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 105191 (W.D. Mo. May 18, 2017),* adopted, 2017 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 104576 (W.D. Mo. July 6, 2017).*

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