E.D.Mich.: Wrong legal address, right house not a Fourth Amendment violation

Address wrong only by the city the house was located in was not sufficient to void the search. There was only one possible place, and the police had been there before. United States v. Gordon, 2013 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 15272 (E.D. Mich. February 5, 2013).

The defendant’s premises were the subject of a search warrant and guns for sale were seized. Defendant here seeks a Rule 41(g) return of the guns, but the government claims them via a coming civil forfeiture. Therefore, defendant’s remedy will be there. United States v. Premises of 2nd Amendment Guns, 917 F. Supp. 2d 1120 (D. Ore. 2012).

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