OH8: When on probation for bestiality, the Humane Society can conduct probation searches

Defendant was on misdemeanor probation for bestiality with a dog. He was subject to probation searches on reasonable suspicion for whether or not he had pets in the house, and the Animal Protection League (APL) is a part of the humane society and it was authorized to conduct the searches. City of Cleveland v. Turner, 2019-Ohio-1241, 2019 Ohio App. LEXIS 1326 (8th Dist. Apr. 4, 2019).

Defendant can’t prevail on an ineffective assistance of counsel claim for counsel’s failing to file a motion to suppress that wouldn’t be granted. Coleman v. United States, 2019 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 57455 (E.D. Tex. Apr. 3, 2019).*

There was probable cause for the search warrant against defendant for internet fraud based on interviews with victims. State v. Wat, 2019-Ohio-1267, 2019 Ohio App. LEXIS 1352 (6th Dist. Apr. 5, 2019).*

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