CAAF: Devolution of M.R.E. 311(a) authority is a functional test; Lt.Col. overseas, and Maj. in charge of everything else

Devolution of authority from a commanding officer at a military installation from one to the Executive Officer during a six month deployment is governed by a functional analysis under M.R.E. 311(a). Here, the Major had authority in the absence of the Lt.Col., and the search was authorized. Thus, application of the good faith exception is moot. United States v. Armendariz, 2020 CAAF LEXIS 399 (July 20, 2020).

There was probable cause for the search warrant, and good faith in any event. United States v. Gerace, 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 131606 (W.D. N.Y. June 26, 2020).*

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