Daily Archives: September 20, 2025

E.D.Pa.: Def succeeds in suppressing a stop when he even lacked standing to challenge the search

Defendant was a passenger in the car that was stopped. While he wouldn’t have standing in the car, he persuaded the court that the stop lacked justification based on credibility of witnesses, and the motion to suppress is granted. United … Continue reading

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W.D.N.Y.: Trial cross-exam was properly limited into SW affidavit statements what would have led to minitrials

On defendant’s motion for new trial, the court properly limited cross-examination over statements in a search warrant affidavit that would have led to mini-trials and misled the jury. United States v. Payne, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 184595 (W.D.N.Y. Sep. 19, … Continue reading

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LA1: Information negating PC should have been included, but doesn’t matter here

Omitted information didn’t negate probable cause. “When considering the totality of the other facts included in the affidavit, the negative lab results do not negate the existence of probable cause for the search warrant. Here, the trial court admonished the … Continue reading

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