IN: Mistake of law to an illegal search or seizure applies to the scope of the law, not whether it even exists

The mistake of law “defense” to an illegal search or seizure applies to the scope of the law, not whether it even exists. Here, it didn’t. White v. State, 2022 Ind. App. LEXIS 390 (Dec. 8, 2022).

The specific characteristics and description of defendant’s truck as matching the truck involved in a shooting incident a day or two before in the same area was reasonable suspicion for this stop. People v. Patton, 2022 IL App (4th) 210561, 2022 Ill. App. LEXIS 533 (Dec. 8, 2022).*

“We conclude that the motion court correctly determined that Jandreau’s arguments regarding overbreadth and lack of particularity in the September 2017 [cell phone] warrant were raised perfunctorily but never developed.” State v. Jandreau, 2022 ME 59, 2022 Me. LEXIS 61 (Dec. 6, 2022).*

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