Category Archives: Ineffective assistance

N.D.Ohio: Trial testimony showed search was by consent, so no IAC

Defendant’s 2255 claim that defense counsel was ineffective for not challenging a search is belied by trial testimony, the only suggestion there is, that the search was by consent. Francis v. United States, 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 245228 (N.D. Ohio … Continue reading

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NC: GPS tracking warrant affidavit showed PC

The warrant for installing a GPS tracker on defendant’s vehicle showed probable cause, the subject of the tracking to places he’s been and to locate potential conspirators. State v. McNeill, 2020 N.C. App. LEXIS 947 (Dec. 31, 2020).* Not having … Continue reading

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CA11: Obscured LPN justified stop, even if statute was unconstitutionally vague

Defendant’s obscured LPN gave probable cause for the stop, even if the statute were to later prove to be unconstitutionally vague. The latter question is not decided. United States v. Sanchez, 2020 U.S. App. LEXIS 40243 (11th Cir. Dec. 23, … Continue reading

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OH2: Post-conviction 4A claim of lack of PC for SW fails for failure to include affidavit in record

Defendant’s post-conviction claim that defense counsel was ineffective for not challenging the validity of the search warrant in his case fails. He has to show he would have prevailed on the search issue, but the affidavit for the warrant isn’t … Continue reading

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OH: Touching fog line not traffic violation

Resolving a state conflict, touching the right fog line is not a violation of Ohio’s traffic laws. State v. Turner, 2020-Ohio-6773, 2020 Ohio LEXIS 2814 (Dec. 22, 2020). Defense counsel wasn’t ineffective for not arguing at a hearing an issue … Continue reading

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CA5: GFE applies to SW with outdated Google Map image but with correct address

The good faith exception applies to the officer’s accidentally using an outdated Google maps image in a search warrant application but with a correct actual address. “The circumstances make clear that [Officer] Herron’s mistake was an honest one-a far cry … Continue reading

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E.D.Wis.: Seizure under SW not 5A taking

A seizure under a search warrant is not a Fifth Amendment taking. Woods v. Milwaukee Cty. Dist. Atty’s Office, 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 231416 (E.D. Wis. Dec. 9, 2020). Defense counsel was not ineffective for not raising defendant’s search issue … Continue reading

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E.D.N.Y.: Valid strategic reasons for not using SW affidavit at trial

Defendant claimed perjury at trial because search warrant affidavits had information contrary to the trial testimony. There were good strategic reasons for not putting the affidavit in evidence. “Presumably, in deciding this claim, it is only appropriate to consider evidence … Continue reading

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OH1: Specific BOLO of being involved in shooting justified stop

A specific BOLO for a vehicle alleged to be involved in a shooting led to defendant’s stop with reasonable suspicion. Probable cause then developed. State v. Houston, 2020-Ohio-5421, 2020 Ohio App. LEXIS 4301 (1st Dist. Nov. 25, 2020). “In his … Continue reading

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KS: GFE applies to blood draw before court held it unconstitutional

“Applying State v. Perkins, 310 Kan. 764, 449 P.3d 756 (2019), to the circumstances of this case, the good-faith exception to the exclusionary rule applies and allowed the district court to consider the results of a blood test for blood … Continue reading

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N.D.Ohio: Arrest during mayor’s civil unrest proclamation was unreasonable, and vehicle plain view suppressed

Defendant’s arrest under the Cleveland Mayor’s civil unrest proclamation was unreasonable, and the plain view was a result of the illegal arrest. United States v. Long, 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 213676 (N.D. Ohio Nov. 16, 2020). Petitioner generally claimed the … Continue reading

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OH5: Failure to preserve search issue by conditional plea that would lose on merits wasn’t IAC

Defense counsel wasn’t ineffective for not making sure defendant had a conditional plea to preserve his search issue because the appeal would fail. State v. Smith, 2020-Ohio-5241, 2020 Ohio App. LEXIS 4117 (5th Dist. Nov. 6, 2020). “Here, it is … Continue reading

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N.D.Cal.: Failure to mention denial of a TRO in civil litigation over similar issue material enough to get Franks hearing

The fact a TRO had been denied in a civil case involving some of the same facts was potentially material under Franks, and he gets a Franks hearing. Also, defendants have no standing in the search of a co-conspirator’s home. … Continue reading

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D.C.Cir.: IAC claim presented first in court of appeals decided without remand; claim fails on its face

Defendant raised his ineffective assistance claim first in the Court of Appeals. Usually, the court says it would remand for an evidentiary hearing. Here, however, his allegation is facially insufficient and the issue is decided without a remand. The challenge … Continue reading

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S.D.Ohio: Not IAC to fail to call co-arrestee at suppression hearing to testify to facts of search

It wasn’t ineffective assistance of counsel for defense counsel to decline to call Smith who was also arrested at the same time to corroborate his version of events of the search. Counsel believed that Smith wouldn’t withstand reasonable cross-examination because … Continue reading

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FL2: CP SW affidavit was conclusory

The search warrant for child pornography here failed to describe the image and was conclusory. In addition, the officer didn’t state anything about his training in the area to identify child pornography. Goesel v. State, 2020 Fla. App. LEXIS 15413 … Continue reading

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E.D.Ky.: Vehicle stop based on the state’s Automated Vehicle Information System was reasonable

A vehicle stop based on the state’s Automated Vehicle Information System was justifiable and reasonable. United States v. Lawson, 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 198220 (E.D. Ky. Oct. 1, 2020). Plaintiff has the ability to litigate the search issues in state … Continue reading

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D.S.D.: Seizure of work product from def’s jail cell for witness tampering was reasonable and run through a taint team

The search of defendant’s jail cell for evidence of witness tampering in his “work product” was reasonable, and the government used a taint team to segregate it. “The government’s conduct in this case was neither ill-conceived nor outrageous. It must … Continue reading

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M.D.Fla.: IAC for failure to investigate 4A claim fails for lack of merit on search claim

“Johnson challenges his counsel’s investigation of the charged crime and his counsel’s failure to investigate the officer involved in the search warrant, surveillance, and collection of evidence. An allegation of ‘inadequate investigation does not warrant habeas relief absent a proffer … Continue reading

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MS: Failure to discuss 4A claims with def isn’t IAC

Defense counsel is not shown to be ineffective merely because defense counsel didn’t advise him that a motion to suppress maybe could have been pursued. Cuevas v. State, 2020 Miss. App. LEXIS 587 (Oct. 20, 2020). Defendant’s guilty plea waived … Continue reading

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