CT: SW mentioned in a police report wasn’t Brady information

An FBI 302 mentioned a search warrant, and all of this in context did not amount to a Brady violation. Reyes v. State, 2023 Conn. App. LEXIS 272 (Nov. 28, 2023).

“We conclude, based on the record, that the district court erred in dismissing the Appellees’ claim of excessive force. Having reviewed the record, particularly the videotape of the incident, we conclude that the officers initial use of force to secure Lewis against the window was reasonable under the circumstances. However, we disagree with the district court regarding the continued use of force by the officers.” Lewis v. City of Marietta, 2023 U.S. App. LEXIS 31423 (11th Cir. Nov. 28, 2023).*

The alleged false statement in the search warrant application was negligent at worst and not even material to the finding of probable cause. United States v. Woods, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 210862 (E.D. Pa. Nov. 27, 2023).*

Stone deals with the opportunity to seek suppression in state court, not whether it could succeed. Hawthorne v. Vannoy, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 211365 (E.D. La. Oct. 19, 2023),* adopted, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 210051 (E.D. La. Nov. 27, 2023).*

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