FL1: If trial court refuses to unseal SW affidavit, in camera review must be sought to preserve issue

Defendant sought unsealing of the search warrant affidavit which the state successfully resisted on the ground of informant privilege in other ongoing investigations. The defense never sought in camera review. Without that, the issue was unpreserved for appellate review. Leverette v. State, 2023 Fla. App. LEXIS 3936 (Fla. 1st DCA June 14, 2023).

Officers entered defendant’s tent to attend to a 911 call about a possible drug overdose, and they saw signs that was occurring. The entry was justified under the emergency aid exception. In re M. T. F., 2023 Ore. App. LEXIS 526 (June 14, 2023).

Failure to address why the state constitution should be construed more broadly than the Fourth Amendment is waiver. There was probable cause for the warrant under the Fourth Amendment. State v. Holmes, 2023 Del. Super. LEXIS 286 (June 13, 2023).*

Boarding this vessel was with reasonable suspicion. The statements were not the product of a Fourth Amendment violation. United States v. Lawrence, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 103088 (D. Me. June 14, 2023).*

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