D.Utah: Def’s suspicionless parole search was valid under Samson

Defendant signed a parole agreement that he was subject to warrantless and suspicionless searches under Utah law. His parole condition wasn’t unconstitutional under Samson, and it doesn’t matter that law enforcement officers were along. Miranda v. United States, 2019 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 37931 (D. Utah Mar. 9, 2019).*

Defendant avoided arrest in his house and then submitted. A protective sweep of the house was valid, and a gun found laying out was properly seized. United States v. Rogers, 2019 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 37486 (N.D. Ala. Mar. 8, 2019).*

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