W.D.Va.: Interference with prison mail is 1&14A claim, not 4A

Confiscation or interference with prison legal mail is a First and Fourteenth Amendment claim, not Fourth. Chenevert v. Kanode, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 171627 (W.D. Va. Sep. 26, 2023).

There was reasonable suspicion for a frisk of the driver of a car with three gang members inside in contested territory where the gang was known to be violent and one had a ghost gun on him. People v. Esparza, 2023 Cal. App. LEXIS 741 (4th Dist. Aug. 28, 2023).*

“To the extent Buck seeks relief from this Court based on claims of a Fourth Amendment violation and ineffective assistance of counsel, his bald and conclusory assertions are insufficient to warrant relief.” United States v. Buck, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 171456 (N.D. Miss. Sep. 26, 2023).*

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