W.D.Ky.: No requirement cell phone search protocol be specified in the SW

There is no requirement in the Sixth Circuit for a cell phone search protocol to be specified in the search warrant. United States v. Lanham, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 202782 (W.D. Ky. Oct. 14, 2025).

There was probable cause defendant was running an illegal marijuana grow based on what equipment had been acquired and huge electricity use, among other things. State v. Wong, 2025 Ore. App. LEXIS 1700 (Oct. 15, 2025).*

Officers called a magistrate about getting a search warrant and the magistrate said to get consent. The consent obtained was valid, and was supported by a plain view. Robinson v. State, 2025 Miss. App. LEXIS 396 (Oct. 14, 2025).*

There was reasonable suspicion on the totality here, and some of the information the officer relied upon was two months old. State v. Porter, 2025 Iowa App. LEXIS 892 (Oct. 15, 2025).*

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