VA: Arrest warrant not needed for DUI arrest in def’s driveway

Defendant wasn’t under arrest when he consented to a field sobriety test in his own driveway. Officers didn’t need an arrest warrant to arrest him there. Poulson v. Commonwealth, 2025 Va. LEXIS 17 (Apr. 10, 2025).

The affidavit as a whole showed corroboration for the CI. People v. Morgan, 2025 Mich. App. LEXIS 2705 (Apr. 9, 2025).*

Jan. 6th search warrant in Kentucky led to finding firearms defendant couldn’t possess. The Jan. 6th pardon doesn’t cover that crime. United States v. Wilson, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 66399 (D.D.C. Mar. 13, 2025).*

Defendant was approached by officers for drinking a beer in a park, and he admitted he was. That justified his search incident. Greenfield v. United States, 2025 D.C. App. LEXIS 67 (Apr. 10, 2025).*

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