CA6: Applying PC deference, there was PC for this warrant based on informant hearsay

“Applying this deference here, we conclude that the state judge properly found probable cause based on the informant’s claims that Howard stored illegal drugs at his apartment. The officer’s affidavit adequately established the informant’s reliability and basis of knowledge. First, the affidavit showed the informant’s reliability in two ways. It described the informant’s ‘past performance’ by explaining that the informant had ‘always’ given reliable information and had completed ‘umerous’ controlled buys. … It then discussed the ‘independent investigative work’ that corroborated the informant’s statements.” United States v. Howard, 2025 U.S. App. LEXIS 28388 (6th Cir. Oct. 28, 2025).*

Plaintiff’s challenge to his parole arrest and search is barred by Heck. Jones v. Toth, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 213537 (M.D. Pa. Oct. 29, 2025).*

The affidavit showed a substantial basis for probable cause for defendant’s CSLI to connect him to a robbery. Frazier v. State, 2025 Tex. App. LEXIS 8552 (Tex. App. – Houston (1st Dist.) Nov. 6, 2025).*

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