OH8: Disavowing reliance on Franks at suppression hearing is waiver

Defendant’s disavowing the search issue in his motion to suppress involved Franks is waiver for appeal. The state sought clarification it wasn’t an issue and got it. State v. Claytor, 2022-Ohio-1938, 2022 Ohio App. LEXIS 1812 (8th Dist. June 9, 2022).

The officer here had reasonable suspicion to stop defendant for theft of an almost new backpack, clearly not abandoned property he picked up. State v. Morris, 320 Or. App. 174, 2022 Ore. App. LEXIS 901 (June 8, 2022).*

Defense counsel wasn’t ineffective for not moving to suppress the entry of a CI into defendant’s house. The CI had implied permission to enter from defendant. Turner v. United States, 2022 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 101969 (S.D.Ill. June 7, 2022).*

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