S.D.N.Y.: Def doesn’t show Colombia wiretap was U.S. instigated

Defendants produced nothing to show that U.S. officers enlisted Colombian officers to wiretap their phones there. United States v. Ruiz, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 186612 (S.D.N.Y. Oct. 16, 2023).*

Just because there were discrepancies between the testimony at the suppression hearing and affidavit for warrant, that doesn’t mean that there was a Franks issue within the affidavit. State v. Beauford, 2023-Ohio-3782 (9th Dist. Oct. 18, 2023).*

Here, a robbery was facilitated with a fake search warrant and LAPD badge. Myung Kim v. United States, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 186673 (C.D. Cal. Oct. 16, 2023).*

The traffic stop was justified, and plain view authorized a vehicle search. Reversed. State v. Cooper, 2023-0813 ( La. App. 1 Cir. Oct. 17, 2023).*

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