Category Archives: Anticipatory warrant

VA: Grubbs and its “sure course” analysis isn’t the only way to prove an anticipatory warrant; PC and nexus also enough.

Grubbs and its “sure course” analysis isn’t the only way to prove an anticipatory warrant. Probable cause and nexus are also enough. Taylor v. Commonwealth, 2016 Va. App. LEXIS 238 (Sept. 13, 2016):

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MA: Anticipatory SW for cell phone held by attorneys is granted; PC shown there is evidence available

Defendant gave his attorneys his cell phone, and it likely had text messages on it relevant to a murder investigation. A subpoena for the phone previously failed because of attorney-client privilege. Now the state seeks an anticipatory search warrant for … Continue reading

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D.Haw.: False alert package was opened didn’t nullify reasonable belief of exigent circumstances

The package had a GPS and a trigger “alarm” or alert for when it was opened. Here, however, the trigger alert was subject to failure if the package was dropped with sufficient force. Officers assembled outside the apartment, and the … Continue reading

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KS: Mailed package with contraband to address justifies SW for address

A package in the mail addressed to a house that has suspected contraband in it justifies an anticipatory warrant for the whole house. State v. Mullen, 2016 Kan. LEXIS 242 (April 22, 2016). Defendant’s furtive movements during a traffic stop … Continue reading

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M.D.Ga.: Anticipatory warrant’s condition clearly occurred so search valid

The triggering condition in the anticipatory warrant clearly occurred, and the warrant was timely executed. United States v. Bright, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 51979 (M.D.Ga. April 19, 2016).* Aside from other indicators of driving under the influence defendant consumed a … Continue reading

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IL: Mere “acceptance” of a package for an anticipatory warrant is overbroad

This anticipatory warrant’s triggering condition was “accept[ance]” of a package, not opening it although there were devices on it to tell the police that, too. Mere acceptance of the package makes it overbroad and vests too much discretion in the … Continue reading

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