DE: No error in order denying production of a DNA warrant in an unrelated case without showing any relevance

There was no abuse of discretion in the trial court refusing to make the state produce a DNA affidavit and search warrant in another case not shown to be relevant here. White v. StateWhite v. StateWhite v. State, 2019 Del. LEXIS 85 (Feb. 20, 2019).

There was [plenty of] probable cause for defendant’s stop and arrest for bank robbery based on witness statements, showing them photographs, an already outstanding arrest warrant for something else. United States v. Fowler, 2019 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 26373 (N.D. Ind. Feb. 20, 2019).*

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