CA11: Carpenter isn’t retroactive; successor habeas denied

Defendant’s CSLI claim can’t be brought as a successor habeas petition. Carpenter isn’t retroactive. In re Witherspoon, 2020 U.S. App. LEXIS 29717 (11th Cir. Sept. 17, 2020).

Defendant was in a stolen vehicle and had a backpack in it while he went into a convenience store. The vehicle was driven off by another and left nearby. The search of defendant’s backpack found in the vehicle violated his reasonable expectation of privacy because defendant did not relinquish his privacy interest in the backpack. He intended to reclaim it. State v. Lewis, 306 Ore. App. 492, 2020 Ore. App. LEXIS 1106 (Sept. 16, 2020).
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