CA3: The search of defendant’s car ditched on the highway after flight from a bank robbery didn’t require a search warrant

Defendant fled from a bank robbery and ditched his vehicle on the side of the road. His argument that the police needed a search warrant to search it was found “to be without merit,” to put it mildly. He also abandoned it on the side of the road. United States v. Bentley, 528 Fed. Appx. 247 (3d Cir. 2013).* [Sounds like defense counsel ordered to appeal, and this isn’t even close.]

Defendant’s post-conviction petition stated a colorable claim for IAC for defense counsel’s failure to preserve a search issue for appeal. Carter v. State, 2013 Tenn. Crim. App. LEXIS 502 (June 14, 2013).*

A claim there is a Fourth Amendment right in a prison cell is manifestly frivolous. Laurensau v. Romarowics, 528 Fed. Appx. 136 (3d Cir. 2013).*

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