CA7: SW affidavit would have been useful at sentencing on drug quantity but defense didn’t offer it

The search warrant affidavit here could have been relevant to the drug quantity calculation, and defendant should have put it into evidence at sentencing. United States v. Rollerson, 2021 U.S. App. LEXIS 22622 (7th Cir. July 30, 2021).

Defendant was on mandatory probation and that included a search condition he had to live with. It facilitates the legislature’s stated goals of rehabilitation of offenders. People v. Bryant, 2021 Cal. LEXIS 5260 (July 29, 2021).

There was probable cause for defendant’s arrest, and there was unequivocal abandonment of both a firearm and the vehicle defendant was in. United States v. Felix, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 141767 (D.V.I. July 29, 2021).*

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