CA11: Anonymous tip of bad driving corroborated by seeing it themselves

Anonymous report of bad driving led officers to observe defendant who saw it themselves. The stop was justified. United States v. Menendez, 2022 U.S. App. LEXIS 18232 (11th Cir. July 1, 2022).

Defendant was suspected of building, buying, and selling firearms. The search warrant for the premises validly permitted a protective sweep of the garage. [A warrant for the house normally covers the attached garage.] State v. Stewart, 2022-Ohio-2306, 2022 Ohio App. LEXIS 2164 (5th Dist. June 29, 2022).*

This second successor habeas petition based on a Fourth Amendment claim filed a month after the first one was denied for the same reason. In re Shipman, 2022 U.S. App. LEXIS 18224 (11th Cir. June 30, 2022).*

Failing a FST is probable cause. Here there were claims of multiple but some weren’t approved by NHTSA. No matter. State v. Speicher, 2022 Del. Super. LEXIS 266 (June 29, 2022).*

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