Daily Archives: September 12, 2023

NE: Franks challenge that included allegations that alternative suspects weren’t identified fails

Defendant’s Franks challenge that included allegations that alternative suspects weren’t identified fails. State v. Garcia, 315 Neb. 74 (Sep. 7, 2023). There was no reasonable suspicion to detain defendant for a dog sniff. He answered all the officer’s questions, and … Continue reading

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M.D.Tenn.: Repeatedly re-asking for consent to search cell phone doesn’t make it coercive

“Guerrero argues he was coerced into consenting to the search because the agents continued to ask for consent after he avoided answering the question and they threatened to obtain a search warrant if he did not consent. True, the agents … Continue reading

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TN: Def failed to specify the dispositive issue for appeal

Defendant failed to clearly specify the dispositive issue for a conditional plea of a search issue. State v. Herbison, 2023 Tenn. Crim. App. LEXIS 343 (Crim. App. Sep. 11, 2023)*:

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S.D.Ga.: Geofence warrant based on 16 SWs showed PC and GFE

(1) Defendant lacks standing to challenge a geofence warrant to the cell phone accounts held by others. The affidavits for 16 warrants all showed probable cause. The possibility of a different standing for probable cause for novel surveillance is rejected. … Continue reading

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