MN: Jail call to delete Facebook pages because of incriminating information was PC for SW

Defendant told a person he called from jail to delete his Facebook accounts because of potentially incriminating evidence on it. The state showed probable cause and particularity for the Facebook warrant. State v. Sardina-Padilla, 2024 Minn. LEXIS 307 (June 12, 2024).*

The statement of a witness in support of a search warrant was attempted to used as a prior inconsistent statement in People v. Thornton, 2024 IL App (4th) 220798 (June 14, 2024),* see concurrence at ¶ 114. It was the first time this judge had seen anything like it.

CSLI claim is unpreserved for review. People v. Ruiz, 2024 NY Slip Op 03189 (2d Dept. June 12, 2024).*

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