CA8: While the nexus showing was weak, GFE still applied

This affidavit for search warrant didn’t show nexus, but it wasn’t so lacking that the good faith exception didn’t apply. Some information was provided, and it was more than in cases where it was lacking. United States v. Diaz, 2025 U.S. App. LEXIS 26100 (8th Cir. Oct. 8, 2025).

2254 petitioner had his opportunity to litigate his Fourth Amendment claim in state court and did. He doesn’t get to do it again in 2254. Gardiner v. Bauman, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 199467 (E.D. Mich. Oct. 8, 2025).*

A traffic stop in a high crime area after midnight led to an equivocal response whether defendant was armed. That led to further questions. United States v. Jackson, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 199300 (M.D. Ala. Sep. 15, 2025).*

The state showed by sufficient evidence that a prior unlawful protective sweep did not taint a subsequent search. State v. Maciel-Salcedo, 344 Or. App. 75 (Oct. 8, 2025).*

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