N.D.Ind.: A motion for new trial is too late to raise new grounds to suppress

Defendant litigated a motion to suppress and lost. In a motion for new trial, he raised new grounds, and this is rejected as untimely. United States v. Bishop, 2018 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 57353 (N.D. Ind. Apr. 4, 2018).

Defendant’s stop at 2:45 am for swerving while cell phone was apparently being looked at was justified. State v. Williams, 2018 Tenn. Crim. App. LEXIS 256 (Apr. 5, 2018).*

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