M.D.Tenn.: 6 day delay in installing a court ordered tracking device wasn’t unreasonable without a showing that PC dissipated

A six day delay in installing a court ordered tracking device wasn’t unreasonable without a showing that the probable cause dissipated in the meantime, and defendant didn’t. United States v. Thirkill, 2017 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 166131 (M.D. Tenn. Oct. 5, 2017).

The inventory was valid because it was within policy and there was nobody else there to drive it off. The discrepancies of what could have happened when through the timeline pointed out by the defense is not determinative because it still doesn’t show pretext or that this inventory was reasonable. United States v. Vales, 2017 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 164441 (S.D. Ind. Oct. 4, 2017).*

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