IA: No REP in contents of car visible by flashlight in a hotel parking lot

There is no reasonable expectation of privacy in the inside of a car in a hotel parking lot that could be seen by an officer with a flashlight. State v. Bean, 2020 Iowa App. LEXIS 825 (Aug. 19, 2020).

The totality of information from trash pulls showed probable cause for a search warrant for the house. State v. Kuuttila, 2020 Iowa App. LEXIS 802 (Aug. 19, 2020).*

Defendant’s effort to supplement the record for his appeal with additional information about CSLI and Carpenter that came down while the appeal was pending is denied. This is to create a new record, not supplement an existing one, and the information was previously available [just not appreciated]. State v. Tyus, 2020 Conn. Super. LEXIS 868 (New London July 20, 2020).*

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