D.Mass.: SW for premises included def’s separate locked bedroom

The search warrant for the premises also permitted a search of defendant’s locked separate bedroom only accessible from the common area. United States v. Cecchetelli, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 224649 (D.Mass. Nov. 22, 2021).

A host of things added up to reasonable suspicion for continuing defendant’s stop. United States v. Hernandez-Bourdier, 2021 U.S. App. LEXIS 34598 (3d Cir. Nov. 22, 2021).*

Defendant was arguably unlawfully stopped leaving a drug house, and he was found to be a probation absconder. “The district court correctly held that Holmlund’s discovery of Galliher’s absconder status was an intervening circumstance that provided a lawful reason to detain Galliher, independent of anything that had happened before.”) United States v. Galliher, 2021 U.S. App. LEXIS 34630 (9th Cir. Nov. 22, 2021).*

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