N.D.Ind.: Week old crime justified detention on RS

Defendant was a passenger in a car stopped and he was suspected of being involved in a shooting a week earlier. Even this old crime was sufficient for reasonable suspicion to extend the stop. United States v. Seymour, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 21379 (N.D. Ind. Feb. 4, 2021).

The affidavit for the warrant for defendant’s home was based on nexus. He was a suspected drug dealer, and the affiant showed that it was reasonable to conclude that drug dealers kept their wares at home. His good faith exception argument is based on the asserted lack of probable cause. The court also finds that the good faith exception also applies. United States v. Metcalf, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 21447 (D. S.D. Feb. 4, 2021).*

In this 2255, petitioner can’t raise a free standing Fourth Amendment claim without basing it on an ineffective assistance of counsel claim. Moreover, he waived it all by pleading guilty. Miles v. United States, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 21480 (S.D. Fla. Feb. 4, 2021).*

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