OH10: Can’t review a SW claim if it isn’t in the record

In an alleged IAC claim against defense counsel for, inter alia, not properly pursuing a claim that the search exceeded the warrant, the failure to put the warrant into the record precluded appellate review. State v. McClurkin, 2013 Ohio 1140, 2013 Ohio App. LEXIS 1031 (10th Dist. March 26, 2013).*

Defendant’s probation included that he not keep animals. When the PO knocked at the door, he heard dogs barking inside, and that was justification for the probation search. State v. Helmbright, 2013 Ohio 1143, 990 N.E.2d 154 (10th Dist. 2013).*

Defendant stopped at a yield sign at a traffic circle and didn’t move. The officer turned on his lights and got out to talk to defendant. That was a consensual encounter, but it was validly initiated under the community caretaking function. State v. Shelley, 2013 Ohio 1116, 2013 Ohio App. LEXIS 1003 (7th Dist. March 22, 2013).*

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