MI grants review in zoning drone case: Long Lake Twp. v. Maxon

Michigan SCt to set argument on whether it violates the Fourth Amendment to use a drone for aerial photography in zoning disputes. Long Lake Twp. v. Maxon, 2023 Mich. LEXIS 768 (May 24, 2023).* The issues: “(1) whether the appellee violated the appellants’ Fourth Amendment rights by using an unmanned drone to take aerial photographs of the appellants’ property for use in zoning and nuisance enforcement; and (2) whether the exclusionary rule applies to this dispute.” [Apparently Google Maps can be outdated, or at least not current.]

In a robbery case, a text message from a cell phone search alluding to motive was harmless error if error at all. The evidence was overwhelming. People v. Ruiz, 2023 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 2837, 2023 NY Slip Op 02833 (1st Dept. May 25, 2023).*

The parents of a one-year-old child were arrested after a search warrant. Drugs were found, and the child was taken into protective custody. The child had meth in her system. [No discussion of the legality of the search of the child’s blood.] In the Interest of L.R., 2023 Tex. App. LEXIS 3579 (Tex. App. – Eastland May 25, 2023).*

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