IA: A brief detention at the scene is not “arrest” for speedy trial purposes

“Arrest” for speedy trial purposes doesn’t include a brief detention at the scene before the actual arrest. State v. Harris, 2024 Iowa Sup. LEXIS 79 (Oct. 4, 2024).

Defendant satisfied his first Franks burden of a substantial preliminary showing of recklessness or falsity. Reviewing the remainder of the affidavit, the challenged information isn’t material to the probable cause showing. United States v. Casher, 2024 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 182418 (M.D. Pa. Oct. 7, 2024).*

The vehicle search here was with probable cause and thus is valid both under the search incident doctrine and automobile exception. United States v. Davis, 2024 U.S. App. LEXIS 25285 (7th Cir. Oct. 7, 2024).*

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