S.D.Ind. Warrant for video surveillance required under Title III

A warrant for CCTV surveillance of the defendant came under the wiretap statute, Title III, and necessity and probable cause was shown. United States v. Jones, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 178457 (S.D. Ind. Oct. 4, 2023).

The totality of information known to the officer at the time defendant’s package was detained for a dog sniff was sufficient to show reasonable suspicion that the package contained drugs from Mexico. Olson v. State, 2023 Alas. App. LEXIS 122 (Oct. 4, 2023).*

Even if defendant didn’t voluntarily consent to a frisk, his gun would have been inevitably found during a search incident that would have occurred. United States v. Matthews, 2023 U.S. App. LEXIS 26338 (6th Cir. Oct. 2, 2023).*

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