OH1: For probation search, anonymous tip and knowledge of probationer was RS

While anonymous tips alone aren’t reasonable suspicion, in a probation search, an anonymous tip coupled with the PO’s knowledge of the probationer was. State v. Currie, 2025-Ohio-670 (1st Dist. Feb. 28, 2025).*

Defendant’s search claim was not shown to be newly discovered, and, even if it was, it wasn’t exculpatory for Brady. State v. Brand, 2025-Ohio-669 (1st Dist. Feb. 28, 2025).*

“The warrant was amply supported by probable cause that evidence of illegal firearms possession was likely to be found in the defendant’s residence or vehicles. It is a reasonable inference that the defendant illegally possessed firearms at his residence after he was observed with a prohibited firearm, identified as a black semi-automatic handgun, and seen entering his vehicle with the illegal weapon and days later parking the vehicle at his residence.” United States v. Willis, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 35256 (E.D. Wis. Feb. 27, 2025).*

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