N.D.Ind.: Passenger has no standing in a stolen car, even if he doesn’t know it’s stolen

Defendant has no standing in a stolen car he is a passenger in, even if he doesn’t know it’s stolen. Also, a key-locked safe in the car could be opened under inventory even though the policy doesn’t talk about it. United States v. Ostrum, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 198939 (N.D.Ind. Oct. 15, 2021).

A mere typographical error in a motion to suppress isn’t ineffective assistance of counsel. What’s the prejudice? Plus, the court can’t see what petitioner is talking about. United States v. Robinson, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 198806 (E.D.Pa. Oct. 15, 2021).*

Defendant gets the benefit of the new state rule that cause is needed for a trash pull because it’s a trespass. Remanded for reconsideration. State v. Kuuttila, 2021 Iowa Sup. LEXIS 93 (Oct. 15, 2021).*

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