NE: PBT unnecessary for PC if it’s apparent def under influence

The officer didn’t need a PBT to have probable cause for defendant’s DUI arrest. His observation of defendant was enough. State v. Porter, 33 Neb. App. 453 (Feb. 25, 2025).*

Inevitable discovery applied. The community caretaking function allowed seizure of a weapon until the inventory. State v. Lane, 2025 Tenn. Crim. App. LEXIS 108 (Feb. 28, 2025).*

In denial of rehearing and rehearing en banc, one of the panel writes that the government’s assertion of a circuit conflict isn’t. The panel required notice of FISA surveillance which is different than disclosure. United States v. Moalin, 2025 U.S. App. LEXIS 4643 (9th Cir. Feb. 27, 2025).* The panel opinion is United States v. Moalin, 973 F.3d 977 (9th Cir. 2020). Yes, 2020.

Coram nobis petitioner had notice of his Fourth Amendment claim 15 years ago at the time of his plea, so it’s denied as untimely. United States v. Wright, 2025 U.S. App. LEXIS 4722 (11th Cir. Feb. 28, 2025).*

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