N.Y.Co.: Shareholders cannot bring a 4A claim on behalf of a corporation that isn’t a party

Shareholders cannot bring a Fourth Amendment claim on behalf of a corporation that isn’t a party. Elfand v. Adams, 2024 NY Slip Op 24289, 2024 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 19021 (N.Y. Co. Nov. 18, 2024).

The CI’s information led to a controlled buy, but this doesn’t allow discovery of identity. United States v. Warner, 2024 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 209725 (D. Neb. Nov. 19, 2024).*

Defendant’s girlfriend had enough common authority over the premises to consent to its search. State v. Brashear, 2024 Wash. App. LEXIS 2215 (Nov. 19, 2024).*

Defendant was constitutionally seized when he was seen. He was known to the police and he was wearing a wig to hide his identity, and he was known to have an arrest warrant outstanding. State v. Stanley, 2024 MT 271 (Nov. 19, 2024).*

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