MI: IAC for failure to file suppression motion has to show it would be successful

Failure to file a suppression motion is not a ground for IAC without showing how it would have been granted. Just alleging one wasn’t filed doesn’t cut it. People v. Johnson, 2012 Mich. App. LEXIS 519 (March 20, 2012).*

Defendant’s claim defense counsel was ineffective for not moving to quash the arrest warrant fails because there was clearly probable cause. People v. Lambert, 2012 Mich. App. LEXIS 499 (March 20, 2012).*

The CI was not shown to be reliable except by corroboration by an “extensive” police investigation, and that was adequate. The triggering conditions of the anticipatory warrant here satisfied Grubbs. United States v. Donnell, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 36487 (D. Minn. February 2, 2012).*

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