CA11: No standing in another person’s drug house

Defendant’s asserted standing in the house searched was because he had drug money in the safe. It was somebody else’s place used for cocaine production. This was governed by Carter. United States v. Rivera-Pabon, 493 Fed. Appx. 15 (11th Cir. 2012).*

Defendant was stopped for a lane change violation after the officer already noted that the windows were too dark. The stop was lawful on the second traffic offense, too. The length of the stop to complete the paperwork was only seven minutes, and that’s reasonable. United States v. Whitlock, 493 Fed. Appx. 27 (11th Cir. 2012).*

Defendant was the target of a search warrant for taking artifacts from protected lands in Alaska which he even revealed on a website photograph. When officers got there, they found child pornography on the walls. They left and got another search warrant for that, and it was proper. United States v. Franz, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 149882 (E.D. Pa. October 18, 2012).*

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