MN: CI’s successful track record supports reliability

The court reiterates that a CI’s successful track record supports his reliability. State v. Mosley, 2023 Minn. LEXIS 451 (Sep. 6, 2023).

The exclusionary rule does not apply to supervised release violations. Defendant’s panicking to a felony arrest was “not an applicable defense in this context.” United States v. Chavez, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 155113 (D.N.M. Sep. 1, 2023).*

There was probable cause for the warrant here. It was based on a six week investigation and showed enough. An extraneous reference to a vehicle on the cover page was a typo that could be overlooked. It was argued that it created confusion, but not as a typo. United States v. Johnson, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 156307 (D. Vt. Sep. 5, 2023).*

Plaintiff’s suit over his involuntary confession from a false arrest is barred by the Younger doctrine. Destin v. Florida, 2023 U.S. App. LEXIS 23644 (11th Cir. Sep. 5, 2023).*

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