CA6: Lack of PC for SW doesn’t deprive court of jurisdiction over criminal case

In seeking a successor habeas petition, inter alia: (1) all the alleged ineffective assistance claims were known at the time of the original petition; (2) “Joy’s claim that the district court lacked subject-matter jurisdiction over his prosecution because the search-warrant affidavit failed to establish probable cause is frivolous.” In re Joy, 2020 U.S. App. LEXIS 15817 (6th Cir. May 15, 2020).*

The officer viewed a video and compared what he saw to what defendant said he wore, and that was a Franks credibility determination for the trial court against the defendant that binds the appellate court. Carson v. State, 2020 Ga. LEXIS 348 (May 18, 2020).*

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