IA: Terry stop questioning doesn’t require a Miranda warning until it gets confrontational

Terry stop questioning doesn’t require a Miranda warning until it gets confrontational and adversarial and the detainee isn’t free to leave. State v. Decanini-Hernandez, 2021 Iowa App. LEXIS 172 (Feb. 17, 2021).

Defense counsel wasn’t shown to be ineffective for not challenging a search of a cell phone that wasn’t his for which a state warrant had been executed. Bradford v. Crim. United States, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 28454 (M.D. Tenn. Feb. 16, 2021).*

Defendant in his 2255 can’t show prejudice by defense counsel because he can’t show that his dog sniff motion to suppress would have been granted. Jones v. United States, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 28921 (C.D. Ill. Feb. 17, 2021).*

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