DE: Def was not denied confrontation by not getting to cross-examine about pictures attached to warrant application

Defendant was not denied confrontation of the CI who took photographs of his property used to get the search warrant. When the state offered them at trial, defendant successfully objected, so there was nothing to confront. State v. McCurdy, 2025 Del. Super. LEXIS 510 (Oct. 22, 2025).

Defendant challenges his wiretap evidence because multiple warrants have different footers although the contents are otherwise the same. That does not prove a fraud on the court. United States v. Tran, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 209817 (E.D. La. Oct. 24, 2025).*

The protective sweep of defendant’s car for weapons was justified by the offense under investigation and defendant’s actions in refusing to stay away from the car. United States v. Cook, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 209841 (W.D. Mo. Oct. 24, 2025).*

This 2254 includes a Fourth Amendment, but it’s all untimely and dismissed. Smith v. Payne, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 209507 (E.D. Ark. Oct. 24, 2025).*

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