D.D.C.: Alleged illegal arrest doesn’t void DNA SW

Defendant’s allegedly unlawful arrest doesn’t void the later search warrant for a DNA swab based on independent grounds, and not mentioning the alleged illegal arrest. United States v. Smith, 2026 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 96554 (D.D.C. May 1, 2026).

Driving a moped on the sidewalk and not wearing a helmet was justification for defendant’s stop, and a gun was legitimately found. United States v. Northover, 2026 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 95711 (S.D.N.Y. Apr. 30, 2026).*

Defendant’s general motion to suppress is denied. It doesn’t allege how any rights were violated or what was seized. People v. Louis, 2026 NYLJ LEXIS 734 (N.Y. Co. May 1, 2026).*

An overly intrusive state ordered medical exam can violate clearly established law. Wright v. Talamantes, 2026 U.S. App. LEXIS 12696 (9th Cir. May 1, 2026).*

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