E.D.Mo.: One who could freely come and go from the house of another had standing

Defendant had a relationship with the property of another but he didn’t spend the night. He could come and go. That was sufficient for standing. The co-defendant’s case, however, already found probable cause. United States v. Futrell, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 219209 (E.D.Mo. Oct. 21, 2021).

The search warrant was executed shortly after 6 am and did not violate the terms of the warrant. The officers testified they were aware of the time limitation and adhered to it. Defendant’s Franks and probable cause challenges also fail. United States v. Eddings, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 218796 (W.D.Pa. Nov. 12, 2021).*

Defendant’s speeding 57 in a 35 was a basis for his stop. United States v. Holt, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 218847 (D.Conn. Nov. 12, 2021).*

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