D.Neb.: A SW affidavit is evaluated for PC based on what it contains, not what it lacks

A search warrant affidavit is evaluated for probable cause based on what it contains, not what it lacks. United States v. Daigle, 947 F.3d 1076, 1081 (8th Cir. 2020). Moreover, the good faith exception applies. There was enough information to show probable cause, and it was not wholly lacking in information. United States v. Burns, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 231595 (D. Neb. Nov. 28, 2023) (R&R).

Defendant’s traveling from home to the controlled buy and back home was nexus to his home. United States v. Day, 2024 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 754 (D. Minn. Jan. 3, 2024).*

The gun was in plain view in the car with a Glock switch that was also immediately apparent, as was defendant being a felon. The validity of the warrant need not even be decided. United States v. Roberts, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 231539 (W.D. Tenn. Nov. 15, 2023).*

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