CA8: Mistake of name in SW affidavit deleted by district court wasn’t material

The affidavit for search warrant here originally used the name “Aaren” but the officer found “Taylor” could be the last name, and the affidavit was changed for that. It turned out that there were two people. The district court properly deleted one paragraph for falsity, and the remainder still left probable cause. Defense counsel was thus not ineffective. O’Neil v. United States, 2020 U.S. App. LEXIS 22639 (8th Cir. July 20, 2020).

Plaintiff had to plead a lack of probable cause for a false arrest claim. “Properly placing credibility aside, we agree with the district court that Andersen’s evidence did not rebut the presumption that her detention was reasonable.” Andersen v. Glenview, 2020 U.S. App. LEXIS 22631 (7th Cir. July 21, 2020).*

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