S.D.Ohio: SW for “firearms” is particular when target is a felon

When the target of a search is a convicted felon, a search warrant for stolen firearms doesn’t need to be specific as to their description because mere possession is a crime. United States v. Prigmore, 2019 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 96217 (S.D. Ohio June 3, 2019).

The officer developed probable cause drugs were in defendant’s tractor trailer, including knowledge that the CI was calling the truck at the time and he could hear the phone ringing in the cab. United States v. Torres, 2019 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 93863 (D. Mass. June 5, 2019).*

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