Daily Archives: October 26, 2021

CA5: Five day delay and rerouting of package for search was reasonable

United States Postal Inspection Service and Department of Homeland Security officers reasonably suspected the package coming to defendant contained contraband. There was difficulty locating the package in the “mail stream.” They finally got to it before delivery and had it … Continue reading

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CO: These controlled buys were with PC; they could have been “more pristine” but they were adequate

The trial court erred in suppressing the search warrant here because it speculated on things not in the record. The warrant was based on two controlled buys that recounted the CI’s information, the police investigation to corroborate what they could, … Continue reading

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OH12: Smell of burning MJ from a car is PC even in a MMJ state

“The smell of marijuana, alone, by a person qualified to recognize the odor, is sufficient to establish probable cause to conduct a search. … The odor of burnt marijuana was indicative of probable cause in this situation even though Caldwell … Continue reading

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MA: PC and risk of destruction of evidence permitted warrantless entry into co-conspirator’s apartment after warning of raid created exigency

When police were executing a search warrant for evidence of identity theft and fraud, one of the co-conspirators called another in another apartment in the same building to say the police were on to them. That sufficiently raised fears of … Continue reading

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