TX4: Bullet holes in truck justified its seizure for SW

Plain view of bullet holes in defendant’s truck justified its seizure and transport to police impound lot where it was searched with a warrant. Lee v. State, 2025 Tex. App. LEXIS 7569 (Tex. App. – San Antonio Sep. 30, 2025).

The searches of defendant’s cars were justified by the automobile exception and that moots out his search warrant claim and Franks challenge. United States v. Henderson, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 191965 (W.D. Wash. Sep. 29, 2025).

“Applying these principles, the Court concludes that the warrants were supported by probable cause. The warrant applications described the discovery of a dead body in Lewis’s trailer, along with observations from both Standish and Detective Green indicating potential criminal activity. Standish observed that the body showed evidence of violence and looked ‘beaten up.’ Based on his initial investigation, Detective Green indicated that the death ‘may have been the result of foul play.’ In assessing whether probable cause existed to believe a homicide occurred, the court was entitled to consider Detective Green’s 15 years of law enforcement experience.” United States v. Lewis, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 191941 (D. Mont. Sep. 29, 2025).*

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