CA7: No REP in an “out of order” restroom defendant slipped in to to hide a gun

Defendant had no reasonable expectation of privacy in a convenience store bathroom where, calling attention to himself, he ducked inside to hide a gun and didn’t lock the door. United States v. Scott, 2025 U.S. App. LEXIS 22618 (7th Cir. Sep. 2, 2025).

Fourth Amendment claims can’t be brought in habeas. [It seems apparent no standing anyway.] Sadeek v. United States, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 170604 (S.D. Tex. Sep. 2, 2025).*

“On appeal, Springstun argues his rights under the Fourth Amendment were violated. Springstun did not make a Fourth Amendment claim in the trial court. Accordingly, he has not preserved this constitutional complaint.” Springstun v. Wharf at Clear Lake Slip Maint. Ass’n, Inc., 2025 Tex. App. LEXIS 6848 (Tex. App. – Beaumont Aug. 28, 2025).*

Defendant’s guilty plea waived his Fourth Amendment claim but not his statement claim. United States v. Isip, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 167262 (D. Del. Aug. 27, 2025).*

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