W.D.Mo.: Brady doesn’t apply to suppression motions in this circuit yet

Brady doesn’t apply here to impeachment information that could have been used to cross-examine the officer that only slightly would improve defendant’s chances on a motion he waived by pleading guilty. The law is split that Brady doesn’t apply to suppression motions after a guilty plea, and the Eighth Circuit hasn’t ruled. United States v. Colbert, 2022 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 21139 (W.D.Mo. Feb. 7, 2022).

Officer got to the scene of a bank robbery within a minute and saw the likely suspect where he’d run. The suspect got in a car and fled and then wrecked the car. Once out of the car, he made spontaneous admissions about how fast the officer got to him. The search of the car was with probable cause and exigency. United States v. Scrutchins, 2022 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 21333 (D.S.C. Feb. 7, 2022).*

A tinted license plate cover is reasonable suspicion for a stop under state law. United States v. Lemons, 2022 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 21380 (E.D.Tenn. Feb. 7, 2022).*

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