E.D.Mo.: Def consented to four undercover officers who first met him at post office to search house for a wanted man

Four undercover officers followed defendant to the Post Office, and they approached him about Jordan being at his house. He said they could come to the house, and he consented to an entry into the house and the look for Jordan. Guns were validly found in plain view during the sweep. United States v. Fisher, 2019 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 196738 (E.D. Mo. Oct. 9, 2019).*

A Texas Ranger found defendant’s computer involved in P2P sharing of child pornography, and a search warrant was issued based on probable cause. Owens v. State, 2019 Tex. App. LEXIS 9897 (Tex. App. – Texarkana Nov. 14, 2019).*

The Court of Federal Claims has no jurisdiction for claims under the Fourth Amendment. Drake v. United States, 2019 U.S. App. LEXIS 33796 (Fed. Cir. Nov. 13, 2019).

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