PR: Collective knowledge doctrine doesn’t require every officer to know everything

The collective knowledge doctrine doesn’t require every officer to know everything. Pueblo  v. Jiméne, 2020 PR App. LEXIS 278 (P.R. App. Jan. 30, 2020). (That, of course, is evident from the word “collective.”).

A year typo in the affidavit’s narrative presented in chronological order could be ignored as a scrivener’s error. The investigation started December 2016 and ended January 2017. There was probable cause on the totality. United States v. Kessler, 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 29950 (W.D. Mo. Feb. 21, 2020).

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