CA6: Zoning officer’s attempting to post a stop work order was not a seizure of real property

Defendant had no constitutional right to build a greenhouse in his front yard in violation of a city zoning ordinance, and the zoning official did not seize his property by attempting to post a stop work order on it. “While the stop work order apprised Lamb that the construction violated the Township’s ordinances, it didn’t meaningfully interfere with his possession of his property. That’s because Lamb kept possession of the partially built greenhouse even after Crofoot posted the stop work order—the greenhouse remained on his front yard. And Lamb retained possession of the material used to construct the greenhouse after taking it apart. In short, Crofoot never seized the greenhouse or any part of it.” Lamb v. Crofoot, 2025 U.S. App. LEXIS 30453 (6th Cir. Nov. 19, 2025).

“[Probable cause] is ‘not a difficult standard to meet.’ … Therefore, in the search warrant context, ‘it follows that a warrant’s validity should not turn on whether it is supported by an “actual showing” of criminal activity at the targeted location,’ but on ‘whether officers provided direct or circumstantial support to create “more than mere suspicion” that contraband will be found at the location in question.’ … This analysis is ‘holistic,’ … and requires courts to focus on the ‘totality of the circumstances’ rather than scrutinizing an affidavit in a ‘hypertechnical’ or ‘line-by-line’ manner …” United States v. Hawkins, 2025 U.S. App. LEXIS 30456 (6th Cir. Nov. 19, 2025).*

“The Court concludes, however, that the September 5, 2025, tracking warrant was supported by probable cause because there was a substantial basis to believe that the phone tracker warrant would uncover evidence of criminal activity. The affidavit provided strong evidence that the phone number ending in -3974 was used for drug trafficking. …” United States v. Aguilar, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 228944 (D. Minn. Oct. 24, 2025).*

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