D.Nev.: Def couldn’t show that hotel room was searched without a warrant by the information off the electronic lock which was unreliable

Defendant alleges that officers searched his LV hotel room before the search warrant arrived. The information from the electronic lock is not reliable [so there, CSI] as to the entries into the room, and the search warrant is valid. United States v. Ciuca, 2018 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 194277 (D. Nev. Oct. 9, 2018).*

Defendant’s lurking in the backyard of a house he didn’t belong at 3:30 am, an area well-known even in CA10 as high-crime, was reasonable suspicion. United States v. Goebel, 2018 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 194736 (D. N.M. Nov. 15, 2018).*

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