NC: Make and model of a firearm isn’t required for PC as long as it’s described as similar

That a gun matched the description of defendant’s gun was still probable cause on this record. The police didn’t have to have the make and model of the gun to have probable cause. State v. Messer, 2017 N.C. App. LEXIS 802 (Oct. 3, 2017).

Plaintiffs were accused of mortgage fraud for not disclosing that their house was over a sinkhole and that they settled an insurance claim for that before selling the house to another a few years later. There was probable cause for the warrant for their arrest, and the defendants are entitled to qualified immunity. Shew v. Horvath, 2017 U.S. App. LEXIS 19267 (11th Cir. Oct. 4, 2017).*

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