OH3: Officers had PC without regard to what CI said

The officers had probable cause for defendant’s stop without regard to what the CI said, so failure to corroborate the CI had no effect on the outcome. State v. Harrison, 2023-Ohio-1618 (3d Dist. May 15, 2023).*

Defendant’s stipulated plea agreement and PSR show there was reasonable suspicion for his stop. McAnally v. United States, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 84163 (W.D. Mo. Apr. 24, 2023).*

Officers observed two people making likely hand-to-hand buys after leaving this house and returning. This defendant went to an alley, met 4-5 people for drug deals and returned. When he saw the police he ran inside. The search warrant was validly issued and executed. United States v. Cain, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 84344 (S.D. Ohio May 12, 2023).*

Defendant’s guilty plea waived the Fourth Amendment claim and others. United States v. Modugumudi, 2023 U.S. App. LEXIS 11842 (7th Cir. May 15, 2023).*

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