D.Nev.: No standing to challenge GPS on car

Defendant did not own or was driving the vehicle on which the GPS device was placed, so he lacked standing to challenge the GPS placement. United States v. Smith, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 147866 (D. Nev. July 24, 2012).

Defendant’s house was subjected to a search warrant for multiple burglaries, and all kinds of property belonging to others was found there. The claim that the defendant’s arrest was without probable cause was frivolous. Kanda v. State, 2012 Del. LEXIS 534 (October 12, 2012).*

The truant juvenile was stopped for violation of the school day curfew after he was told multiple times to go home, so there was reasonable suspicion for a stop. State v. JS , 2012 Del. Fam. Ct. LEXIS 63 (March 28, 2012).*

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