Daily Archives: September 9, 2019

D.Me.: No withdrawal of plea for alleged 4A IAC where search was valid

Defendant doesn’t get to withdraw his plea to claim ineffective assistance of counsel to his search under a supervised release condition. The search appears lawful. United States v. Goguen, 2019 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 152148 (D. Me. Sept. 6, 2019):*

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C.D.Cal.: Evidence at trial came from a prior unrelated search; the parties should stipulate that it happened to avoid unnecessary confusion

This is on the government’s motion in limine concerning how evidence at trial should come in. The government had a search warrant for theft, and that was the way into his house. To avoid problematic questions, the court suggests a … Continue reading

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