MT: Affidavit for warrant doesn’t have to anticipate defenses to potential charge

The affidavit for arrest isn’t required to rebut defendant’s potential defenses; just show probable cause. State v. Kalina, 2025 MT 70, 2025 Mont. LEXIS 352 (Apr. 8, 2025).

The court had enough information to rule on the totality of circumstances without a hearing. Nothing in the motion to reconsider changes that. United States v. Streater, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 66705 (D. Conn. Apr. 8, 2025).*

On reconsideration of de novo review, the court doesn’t need a “blow by blow” re-recitation of the facts and law on denial of the motion to suppress. The case this turns on is a pending en banc case. Belaboring the point serves no purpose. United States v. Fuentes, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 66527 (E.D. Okla. Apr. 8, 2025).*

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