E.D.Pa.: Possession of a known cutting agent is PC for drug paraphernalia

“The Court notes that there is a dearth of caselaw on the issue of whether Xylazine qualifies as ‘drug paraphernalia.’ Regardless, as the weight of the evidence supports that Xylazine is frequently used as a diluent or cutting agent, the Court finds it falls within the definition of ‘drug paraphernalia’ pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 863(d). Additionally, Defendant has not offered an explanation as to why Defendant ordered the Xylazine, and Defendant has not argued that Defendant sought to possess Xylazine for a legal use. Thus, the officers had sufficient probable cause to stop and detain Defendant.” United States v. McAliley, 2022 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 44258 (E.D.Pa. Mar. 14, 2022).

Six to nine month old information wasn’t stale for a child pornography warrant. Albrecht v. State, 2022 Ind. App. LEXIS 69 (Mar. 14, 2022).*

Overtinted windows justifies a traffic stop, and, here, the dashcam video supports that. United States v. Augustus, 2022 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 44266 (E.D.Pa. Mar. 14, 2022).*

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