OH3: Removing falsity from SW affidavit that def sold drugs from house still leaves PC that someone did

The affidavit for search warrant misstated that defendant was the person selling drugs out of the house. Even removing that fact from the affidavit, there still remains probable cause to believe that drugs would be found in the house. Those parts of the affidavit are now shown to be wholly false. State v. Bingham, 2019-Ohio-3324, 2019 Ohio App. LEXIS 3404 (3d Dist. Aug. 19, 2019).

Defendant complained that the affidavit for search warrant omitted that no drugs were seen during a sweep before the warrant was obtained. This is not material. Even if it was added it, probable cause still exists. United States v. Porter, 2019 U.S. App. LEXIS 24562 (6th Cir. Aug. 19, 2019).*

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