N.D.Ohio: Drug lab results from controlled buy not required for PC

The government had probable cause for the search warrant for defendant’s house despite the fact that the drugs previously bought from him hadn’t come back from testing at the crime lab. United States v. Clark, 2024 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 24651 (N.D. Ohio Feb. 13, 2024).

In Pennsylvania, once defendant claims standing, the state has the initial burden of production to show he doesn’t. The state satisfied its burden here by showing that the two people in the car weren’t owners and were likely unpermitted occupants. Defendants showed nothing. Reversed. Commonwealth v. Moore, 2024 PA Super 25 (Feb. 13, 2024).*

Defendant’s multiple stop sign violations, all visible on dashcam video, was reasonable suspicion for his stop, then he fled. United States v. Lewis, 2024 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 24622 (E.D. Mo. Jan. 11, 2024).*

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