CA6: Asking def before a patdown during arrest what he had on him wasn’t barred by Miranda

Asking defendant before a patdown during arrest what he had on him wasn’t barred by Miranda. United States v. Lester, 2024 U.S. App. LEXIS 9162 (6th Cir. Apr. 16, 2024).

The evidence supports the trial court’s conclusion defendant consented to taking a blood sample, and the testimony was not inherently incredible. El Pueblo de P.R. v. Justiniano, 2024 PR App. LEXIS 625 (Mar. 19, 2024)* (translated by Google).

The omitted information in the search and arrest warrant affidavits, which were practically identical, added back in doesn’t negate probable cause. Leedy v. United States, 2024 U.S. App. LEXIS 9159 (6th Cir. Apr. 15, 2024).*

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