D.Minn.: Tracking warrant issued without PC, but GFE still applied

There was no probable cause for the tracking warrant for defendant. But, it was not so lacking in probable cause that the good faith exception does not apply. United States v. Escudero, 2022 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 89120 (D.Minn. May 18, 2022).*

There was reasonable suspicion to extend the stop when the officers abandoned the traffic stop and it became an investigation. United States v. Whitley, 2022 U.S. App. LEXIS 13398 (6th Cir. May 18, 2022).*

“Collado-Rivera has not shown he suffered ineffective assistance of trial counsel from counsel’s failure to obtain a Franks hearing because he has not provided prima facie proof that any search warrant affidavit in this case was falsified.” United States v. Collado-Rivera, 2022 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 89147 (S.D.Ohio May 17, 2022).*

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