NY1: Def’s Franks challenge denial and 7 year sentence summarily affirmed 7½ years later

“Defendant’s request for a Franks hearing was properly summarily denied. He failed to make a ‘substantial preliminary showing’ that the purported statements he made to his wife and at the precinct relating to his ownership of the vehicle were false statements that the affiant officer ‘knowingly and intentionally’ or ‘with reckless disregard for the truth’ included in the warrant affidavit.” People v. Jimenez, 2023 NY Slip Op 06318 (1st Dept. Dec. 7, 2023).* The sentence of seven years was July 2016. The appeal was decided seven years and five months later.

Even excluding information from one source in the RICO search warrant, there was [way, way more than] probable cause for the warrant, and the Franks challenge is denied. United States v. Pulliam, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 216813 (D. Conn. Dec. 6, 2023).*

2255 petitioner’s ineffective assistance of counsel petition alleges no facts or law on the Fourth Amendment claim. Denied. United States v. Foreman, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 216845 (M.D. La. Dec. 6, 2023).*

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