ME: No REP in paperwork kept in prison

Plaintiff had no reasonable expectation of privacy in his prison paperwork under Hudson v. Palmer or state law. If legal mail were involved, plaintiff would have to show actual injury [n.5]. Anctil v. Cassese, 2020 ME 59, 2020 Me. LEXIS 60 (May 12, 2020).

Defense counsel wasn’t ineffective for not filing a motion to suppress the search warrant for an eight day delay between obtaining it and executing it in a drug case. Bradley v. United States, 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 83062 (S.D. Ala. Apr. 13, 2020).

Defendant’s stop for driving without a valid license was valid despite the officer’s subjective intent. A handgun was validly found on the floorboard. United States v. Sanchez, 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 83345 (D. Del. May 12, 2020).*

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