VA: Collective knowledge between state and federal officers for arrest

There was probable cause by collective knowledge for defendant’s arrest at Dulles airport where Virginia police asked Homeland Security to make the arrest. Lewis v. Commonwealth, 2025 Va. App. LEXIS 412 (July 22, 2025) (unpublished).*

Appellant’s Fourth Amendment claim was waived in a prior appeal so it can’t be raised in a second appeal under the appellate forfeiture doctrine. United States v. Storck, 2025 U.S. App. LEXIS 17961 (6th Cir. July 17, 2025).*

In a convoluted case, a liquor enforcement inspection warrant was executed during a business rush, allegedly in retaliation for asking for a warrant. Also, it appears the scope of the warrant exceeds the agency’s authority over liquor control. This part of the motion to dismiss is denied pending discovery which can help clear things up. Generis Ent., LLC v. Donley, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 138226 (E.D. Mich. July 8, 2025).*

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