OH5: Defendant’s parole release paper hadn’t issued, so this was a valid parole search

Defendant was at the end of parole and his final release papers had been sought on September 27, 2011. On October 7th, he was subjected to a parole search. The final papers issued October 14th. He was still on parole at the time of the search. State v. Bevington, 2012 Ohio 6285, 2012 Ohio App. LEXIS 5459 (5th Dist. December 31, 2012).*

In a 2254 appeal, defense counsel did not act ineffectively in not contesting the ability of defendant’s mother to consent to a search of a place he infrequently went to and then sought to disassociate defendant from. Peterson v. Smith, 510 Fed. Appx. 356 (6th Cir. 2013).*

Arrest of a gay man in a public park by a police gay man patrol looking to arrest men for public indecency led to dismissal of the case. Nevertheless, the arrest was with probable cause. Even if it wasn’t, the officer had qualified immunity. Alman v. Reed, 703 F.3d 887 (6th Cir. 2013).*

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