N.D.Ga.: Cell phone lock screen is in plain view

On a cell phone, “information that simply appears on a lock screen, without requiring digital entry, is in plain view.” United States v. Blair, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 156445 (N.D.Ga. Aug. 18, 2021).

Defendant didn’t have a reasonable expectation of privacy in the vehicle searched, so he doesn’t have standing. It was also valid on the merits. United States v. Patterson, 2021 U.S. App. LEXIS 24825 (4th Cir. Aug. 19, 2021).*

There was probable cause and nexus for the search of defendant’s home. The good faith exception thus doesn’t even apply or have to be decided. [It would apply.] United States v. Neadeau, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 156896 (D.Minn. Aug. 19, 2021).*

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