OH12: Adoption of suppression motion brief by reference on appeal is waiver

Adoption of his suppression motion brief by reference without briefing it was waiver. Defendant had no reasonable expectation of privacy in a conversation with his girlfriend in the presence of a CI. State v. Davis, 2025-Ohio-2382, 2025 Ohio App. LEXIS 2327 (12th Dist. July 7, 2025).

Defendant was asleep in his truck, and there was no reasonable suspicion of any crime to order him out of it. United States v. Richie, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 127757 (N.D.W. Va. July 7, 2025).*

The pistol seen in plain view during defendant’s stop was justification for the automobile exception. United States v. Cole, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 127782 (E.D. Okla. July 7, 2025).*

Defendant gets no CoA on his Fourth Amendment ineffective assistance of counsel claim. [Unsaid: He can’t possibly prevail.] United States v. Campbell, 2025 U.S. App. LEXIS 16567 (4th Cir. July 7, 2025).*

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