D.D.C.: Videos referred to in criminal complaints in Capitol Riot Cases presumptively public records

The videos referred to in criminal complaints in the Capitol Riot Cases are presumptively public records. In Re: Press and Public Access to Video Exhibits in the Capitol Riot Cases, Misc. Action No. 21-46 (BAH) (D.D.C. May 14, 2021).

A ShotSpotter alert was corroborated by talking to people on the street. That led to probable cause. United States v. Garcia, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 92945 (N.D. Ohio May 17, 2021).

Officers had probable cause to search a car under the automobile exception for evidence of a kidnapping when they saw zipties in it in plain view. United States v. Moore, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 92987 (D.D.C. May 17, 2021).*

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