DE: Lack of temporal limitation in data search only results in suppression of the excess, not all

The search warrant for information was based on probable cause, but it lacked a temporal limitation. That, however, doesn’t lead to suppression of the whole; just suppression of that which was obtained that predates the probable cause. State v. Anderson, 2018 Del. Super. LEXIS 1326 (Nov. 5, 2018).

A Brady claim of an internal affairs investigation of one of the officers involved in the search of defendant’s house doesn’t get him relief. That officer searched one room with another officer and it wasn’t material to the question of much of anything, considering the weight of evidence in the case. United States v. Waldron, 2018 U.S. App. LEXIS 33221 (10th Cir. Nov. 27, 2018)

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