Daily Archives: December 29, 2021

CA2: Officers had reasonable belief the person granting consent was a co-occupant

Crediting the police officers’ version, the district court found that the officers had substantial reason to believe the person granting consent was an occupant of the place searched. United States v. Vega, 2021 U.S. App. LEXIS 38169 (2d Cir. Dec. … Continue reading

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IL: Def consented to home inspections as a condition of pretrial electronic monitoring

Defendant was placed on electronic monitoring for his pretrial release in a gun case. The conditions he agreed to included home inspections necessary to determine his adherence to conditions. When the device signaled it had been tampered with, pretrial officers … Continue reading

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TN: Even if a viable motion to suppress existed, it was reasonable strategy to work a plea deal considering all the evidence of guilt

Defense counsel wasn’t ineffective for not filing a suppression motion and working a plea deal instead. First, with the mountain of evidence against defendant, it was wise to work out a deal and avoid sentencing after trial for sexual assault … Continue reading

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