DE: Officer’s use of fictitious “friend” account didn’t violate REP in Facebook account

The officer violated no reasonable expectation of privacy of defendant by creating a fictitious Facebook account and then getting “friended” by defendant. Then on defendant’s Facebook account, the officer saw that defendant parolee had firearms. That led to a valid parole search. State v. Briscoe, 2021 Del. Super. LEXIS 677 (Nov. 30, 2021).

Whether the state court violated Texas’ art. 38.23 exclusionary rule is barred from federal review. There was litigation in state court, and that invokes Stone, successful or not. Patton v. Director, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 230919 (N.D.Tex. Oct. 29, 2021).

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