NY2: Failure to call officer involved at suppression hearing was waiver here

Defendant’s claim of his statement being in violation of the Fourth Amendment isn’t preserved for appeal by lack of testimony of the officer involved. People v. Molina, 2020 NY Slip Op 06553. 2020 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 6651 (2d Dept. Nov. 12, 2020).

Defendant’s efforts at post-conviction discovery of search warrant materials involving another person fail. It is all hearsay and shows nothing material to his murder conviction. Commonwealth v. Moffat, 2020 Mass. LEXIS 725 (Nov. 12, 2020).

Reasonable suspicion here was based on collective knowledge. There is no requirement of actual knowledge. United States v. Willis, 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 211114 (W.D. La. Sept. 21, 2020).*

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