CA1: Def preserved Rodriguez argument without citing it

Defendant preserved his Rodriguez argument by stating that the stop was continued without reasonable suspicion but not citing the case. Nevertheless, he loses on the merits. United States v. Reyes, 2022 U.S. App. LEXIS 1417 (1st Cir. Jan. 19, 2022).

The court does not have to decide the legality of helicopter flyover of defendant’s property in a dog fighting case. Sufficient other evidence in the affidavit for the search warrant established probable cause. People v. Barizone, 2022 NY Slip Op 00312, 2022 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 310 (2d Dept. Jan. 19, 2022).

An IAC claim that defense counsel didn’t pursue a Fourth Amendment claim that was based on speculation on the facts fails. Defense counsel considered it and rejected it. United States v. Santana, 2022 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 9031 (E.D.Cal. Jan. 18, 2022).*

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