N.D.Ohio: Just because legal conduct is mentioned in the SW affidavit does not mean it lacks PC otherwise shown

The inclusion of legal conduct in the affidavit for search warrant doesn’t make the warrant lack probable cause. There’s sufficient information otherwise. United States v. Reebel, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 192048 (N.D. Ohio Oct. 26, 2023).

Defendant is accused of shoplifting liquor, and, when confronted at the store, he said he had a gun. The outline of a gun was visible in his clothes. He fled to the house. That was nexus. United States v. Blackwell-Esters, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 192525 (E.D. Mich. Oct. 26, 2023).*

The affidavit for search warrant for child pornography on defendant’s computer was not bare bones. United States v. Delaney, 2023 U.S. App. LEXIS 28591 (2d Cir. Oct. 27, 2023).*

Plaintiff stated a claim for malicious prosecution under the Fourth Amendment. The officer omitted critical facts from the arrest affidavit that completely undermined the probable cause. No qualified immunity. Butler v. Smith, 2023 U.S. App. LEXIS 28630 (11th Cir. Oct. 27, 2023).*

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