D.Neb.: Open container violation justifies a search of the passenger compartment

An open container violation justifies a search of the passenger compartment. United States v. Smith, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 192108 (D. Neb. Oct. 24, 2023).

The warrant affidavit’s discussion of the silver truck was a reasonable inference and not a Franks violation. United States v. Mikaele, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 191927 (D. Alaska Oct. 25, 2023).*

The case was DUI for running over and killing an 11-year-old child. The defense prevailed upon the trial court to grant a new trial because the search was without probable cause. The state appealed arguing that even if no probable cause it was all harmless error. It was harmless. State v. Robertson, 2023 Ga. App. LEXIS 519 (Oct. 26, 2023).*

Officers made a traffic stop for investigative purposes, and there was probable cause to believe defendant was involved in a murder when they stop occurred. Bishop v. State, 2023 Ark. 150, 2023 Ark. LEXIS 202 (Oct. 26, 2023).*

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