GA: Search of RV parked next to house in warrant for house and vehicles was valid

A search warrant for a computer with child pornography at defendant’s address included searching an RV on the premises using a wireless router. The RV was being used as a residence, and the warrant included the house and vehicles on the premises. Hines v. State, 317 Ga. App. 541, 731 S.E.2d 782 (2012).*

Petitioner’s vague allegation that defense counsel talked to an uncalled “somebody” about his arrest wasn’t shown to have an effect on the outcome of the litigation about the arrest. Dunston v. United States, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 125865 (N.D. Tex. September 4, 2012).

Defendant lacked standing in a rental car when it was searched. It was rented by another person’s mother so he could go to work, and the other person loaned it to defendant who used it and returned it. It was searched thereafter when he gave it up. State v. Brown, 382 S.W.3d 147 (Mo. App. 2012).*

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