S.D.Ga.: Fact an officer knew of suspect from prior contact doesn’t preclude running name and dob for warrants

The fact an officer knew a suspect from prior interactions doesn’t mean that the officer can’t run the name and dob for warrants. New Covenant Church v. Futch, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 22523 (S.D. Ga. Feb. 5, 2021).

Defense counsel can’t be ineffective for not making a motion to suppress that wouldn’t succeed. People v. Barksdale, 2021 NY Slip Op 00748, 2021 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 744 (4th Dept. Feb. 5, 2021).*

The affidavit for the search warrant was based on an alleged ongoing drug operation, so there was probable cause. People v. Miller, 2021 NY Slip Op 00749, 2021 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 741 (4th Dept. Feb. 5, 2021).

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