CA8: No REP against CI recording you in your own house

There is no reasonable expectation of privacy against video recording by an informant when the informant was invited into the home. United States v. May, 2023 U.S. App. LEXIS 14734 (8th Cir. June 14, 2023).

“Upon review, the Court finds that Judge Mensah properly paid great deference to the probable cause determination of the issuing judge and found that the issuing judge had a substantial basis for concluding that probable cause existed for the issuance of the warrant.” United States v. Reeves, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 102182 (E.D. Mo. June 12, 2023).*

“Here, the search warrant for various items connected with a series of similar police impersonation robberies was based on probable cause to believe that evidence related to the robberies would be found in defendant’s apartment.” People v. Ventura, 2023 NY Slip Op 03201, 2023 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 3226 (1st Dept. June 13, 2023).*

The statute of limitations for Fourth Amendment civil claims is three years. This one is two years too late. Billewicz v. Town of Fair Haven, 2023 U.S. App. LEXIS 14665 (2d Cir. June 13, 2023).*

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