D.Mont.: Failure to keep patrol car camera “serviceable” doesn’t bear on RS

“Finally, Imhoff argues that Trooper Fetterhoff violated the Montana Highway Patrol’s code of conduct by failing to keep his interior camera “serviceable.” … Again, even assuming that Fetterhoff violated policy, any such violation would not bear on the sole relevant question of whether reasonable suspicion supported Imhoff’s extended detention.” United States v. Imhoff, 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 134707 (D. Mont. July 29, 2020).

A 2017 order for CSLI and tracking data a year before Carpenter was obtained in good faith. United States v. Cannon, 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 134695 (D. Nev. July 29, 2020).*

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