N.D.Cal.: Motion to suppress based on state court issuing judge lacking jurisdiction saved by GFE even if true

Defendant’s motion to suppress based on the state court judge issuing the warrant lacking jurisdiction is denied on the merits and by the good faith exception. United States v. Bailey, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 179249 (N.D. Cal. Oct. 4, 2023).

Six week old information there was child porn on defendant’s cell phone was not stale. United States v. Lantzy, 2023 U.S. App. LEXIS 26414 (6th Cir. Oct. 4, 2023).*

This third motion to suppress isn’t timely. On the merits, it would lose anyway on consent. United States v. Giambro, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 179570 (D. Me. Oct. 5, 2023).*

The cell phone records here were obtained by search warrant and were properly authenticated. State v. Newberry, 2023-Ohio-3623 (8th Dist. Oct. 5, 2023).*

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