ID: A parole arrest done by a LEO on the parole officer’s request doesn’t violate 4A

A parole arrest wasn’t in violation of the Fourth Amendment just because a parole officer got a law enforcement officer to do it. There also was probable cause for the arrest. State v. Ayala, 2018 Ida. App. LEXIS 41 (Sep. 18, 2018).

Defense counsel wasn’t ineffective for not objecting to the government’s use of the video of defense arrest. There was no mention of the crime of the arrest and there was no apparent prejudice. United States v. Needham, 2018 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 158885 (W.D. La. Sep. 13, 2018).*

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