CA11: When information in a SW affidavit comes from an illegal source, it is purged; here, PC remains

Excising that which was allegedly illegally obtained from the affidavit for this search warrant, probable cause still remains. United States v. Fleur, 2019 U.S. App. LEXIS 4899 (11th Cir. Feb. 20, 2019).

There was no independent probable cause for the juvenile’s arrest because the information the police were relying on was innocuous, and there was no attenuation. In re K.M., 2019 IL App (1st) 172322, 2019 Ill. App. LEXIS 88 (Feb. 20, 2019).*

The trial court properly applied a reasonable suspicion standard for whether a backpack found during a probation search belonged to the probationer. The argument was over whether it was to be a reasonable belief or reasonable suspicion. State v. Garnett, 2019 Ida. LEXIS 32 (Feb. 20, 2019),* substitute opinion 2019 Ida. LEXIS 98 (June 10, 2019)

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