CA10: Where there is good faith, actual PC irrelevant and won’t be decided

The search warrant for defendant’s car was at least relied on in good faith, so the court does not have to decide the question of whether probable cause even exists (n.2). United States v. Gutierrez, 498 Fed. Appx. 786 (10th Cir. 2012).* [So much for development of the law. You already know how I feel about leaving PC undecided–it makes all the following similar searches valid without PC too.]

Defendant said he was the sergeant-at-arms of a motorcycle club, and that gave officers reasonable suspicion for a pat down for weapons, which were found. United States v. Durham, 491 Fed. Appx. 169 (11th Cir. 2012).

A gun abandoned in a drainage ditch in flight is not illegally seized because abandonment shows no standing. Fisher v. State, 317 Ga. App. 761, 732 S.E.2d 821 (2012).*

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