GA: Court ordered 4A waiver for probation doesn’t make the sentence void

Trial court’s imposition of a Fourth Amendment waiver did not make the sentence void. Gainey v. State, 2022 Ga. App. LEXIS 261 (June 1, 2022).

The defense, of course, cannot get a search warrant for the contents of a cell phone, but he or she make seek a court order for production of its contents if it can show something more than speculation. The claim that Brady information will be on the phone here is speculative, and production is denied. People v. Dominicci, 2022 NY Slip Op 22173, 2022 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 2332 (Bronx Co. May 5, 2022).

Remember “supply chain” issues during Covid? Drug lawyers sometimes referred to a substantial bust as a “supply chain” issue. Then in this case, “With the help of a cooperating suspect, the investigation led up the supply chain to Defendant. Law enforcement executed a search warrant on Defendant’s residence, seizing almost a kilogram of heroin, drug packaging materials, digital scales, a 9 mm handgun, five rounds of ammunition, and about $28,000 in cash.” United States v. Lopez-Diaz, 2022 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 97102 (D.Ore. May 31, 2022).*

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