E.D.Mich.: CA6 previously suggested cell phone on drug trafficker was nexus to evidence, so GFE at least applied

The Sixth Circuit has suggested that a cell phone on the person of a drug trafficker likely has evidence of drug trafficking on it, so the cell phone warrant was issued with probable cause. Even if not, the good faith exception applies. United States v. Reed, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 183728 (E.D. Mich. Oct. 12, 2023).* So, a mere suggestion is good faith now?

An anonymous complaint of drug dealing at defendant’s house led police to surveil it, and they could smell marijuana even nearby. They did a trash pull and incriminating evidence was found. The search warrant issued four days later was not stale. State v. Lackey, 2023-Ohio-3720 (1st Dist. Oct. 13, 2023).*

The officer’s observations of defendant and his driving recounted in the affidavit for warrant for blood showed probable cause. State v. Gillen, 2023 Del. Super. LEXIS 811 (Oct. 10, 2023).*

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