M.D.Ga.: Def had standing at the address he gave his PO

Defendant listed the address searched with his PO. That gives him standing. Probation had reasonable suspicion for the search of that place. United States v. Shearry, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 204764 (M.D.Ga. Oct. 25, 2021).

Defendant was a frequent visitor to the place searched but never an overnight guest. Therefore, he lacks a reasonable expectation of privacy in the property. Subjectively he might, but the law won’t recognize it. United States v. Woods, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 204803 (W.D.Pa. Oct. 25, 2021).*

There was justification for defendant’s stop for committing multiple traffic violations and then fleeing when they sought to stop him. He is alleged to have abandoned a firearm when on foot. United States v. Reed, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 204760 (S.D.Ohio Oct. 25, 2021).*

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