Criminal Law: Unreasonable Search-GPS Tracker
Where a defendant challenged warrants for the installation of GPS trackers, the affidavits supporting each warrant application provided probable cause to believe that the defendant was involved in drug trafficking, and supporting affidavits established that confidential informants had a record of providing reliable information, and the evidence in the applications was not stale, and the […]
Criminal Law: Warrant Application-GPS Tracker-Probable Cause
Where a defendant in a drug case challenged the denial of his motion to suppress, a warrant application for a GPS tracker had more than sufficient information to establish probable cause, and the judgment is affirmed because the district court did not abuse its discretion in refusing to compel identity disclosure of a confidential informant […]
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