MS: The exclusionary rule doesn’t apply in civil tort cases for wrongful conviction

“Sedric Sutton seeks compensation under Mississippi Code Sections 11-44-1 to -15 (Rev. 2019), Compensation to Victims of Wrongful Conviction and Imprisonment, after his conviction of possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute was vacated by this Court.” The exclusionary rule does not apply to these proceedings. Sutton v. State, 2022 Miss. LEXIS 25 (Feb. 3, 2022).

A quick handshake, a brief discussion, and another brief handshake was not reasonable suspicion a hand-to-hand transaction occurred. The officer saw nothing else. United States v. Moore, 2022 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 19736 (S.D.W.Va. Feb. 3, 2022).

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