CA6: Entry onto driveway didn’t violate curtilage

Officers’ entry onto plaintiff’s driveway did not violate curtilage. Habich v. Wayne Cty., 2023 U.S. App. LEXIS 8868 (6th Cir. Apr. 12, 2023).

No reasonable expectation of privacy in the contents of trash cans left at the curb for collection. United States v. Sorensen, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 64259 (D. Minn. Mar. 23, 2023).*

The search of defendant’s car for a weapon was reasonable. The driver was restrained but the passenger was not, and the car was followed on a high speed chase through residential neighborhoods. United States v. Preston, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 64412 (E.D. Ark. Apr. 12, 2023).*

Where the officer had reason to believe there was a gun in the car, the first search didn’t reveal it, so the search could be more intense to look where else it might be. Commonwealth v. Guardado, 2023 Mass. LEXIS 127 (Apr. 13, 2023).*

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