IA: PC to search a car is not per se PC to search the driver; more is needed

Probable cause to search a car under the automobile exception does not automatically give probable cause to search the person of the driver. It depends on the facts. State v. Stevens, 2022 Iowa Sup. LEXIS 13 (Feb. 18, 2022).

Temporarily freezing inmate funds in prison accounts is not a Fourth Amendment seizure. Montgomery v. Conrad, 2022 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 29575 (M.D.Tenn. Feb. 18, 2022).

Plaintiff was served with civil process at his home, and the serving officers smelled drugs. They came back with a search warrant. The state court litigation over the search could not be revisited in federal court under the Rooker-Feldman doctrine. It was effectively seeking review of a state court decision. Tubbs v. Long, 2022 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 29588 (M.D.Tenn. Feb. 17, 2022).*

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