S.D.N.Y.: Opinion in affidavit that amount of drugs involved was enough for distribution was not a Franks issue

The affidavit for a phone warrant for an electronic boarding pass was issued with probable cause. The affidavit statement that the amount of drugs was enough for “distribution” was neither false nor reckless, just because defendant disagrees with it. United States v. Reyes, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 16566 (S.D. N.Y. Jan. 28, 2021).

Defendant’s discovery request for certain records about the CI to attempt to show a false statement was speculative. “The final item at issue in the Motion to Compel was KPD’s policies and procedures for controlled buy operations and use of confidential informants. As previously discussed, the burden was on Defendants to show something ‘more than conclusory’ in order to overcome the presumption that the affidavit supporting the search warrant was valid.” State v. Salvas, 2021 Haw. App. LEXIS 17 (Jan. 27, 2021)* (unpublished).

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