D.Ariz.: Def on a shuttle bus stopped at I-19 immigration checkpoint consented to search

Defendant was on a shuttle bus referred for secondary inspection at the I-19 immigration checkpoint in Arizona. About 50 come through there a day, and all are stopped and the occupants ordered off. Defendant slipped away and wouldn’t make eye contact, so the officer confronted her. She was a citizen and consented to a search. The stop of the vehicle was reasonable. United States v. Rodriguez, 2018 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 109842 (D. Ariz. July 2, 2018).*

Playpen warrant sustained. Defendant’s Franks claim is rejected as unsupported in the pleadings. United States v. Trahan, 2018 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 110631 (D. Mass. July 3, 2018).*

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