United States v. Aldissi
United States v. Aldissi
Case Date: | 01/23/2015 |
Citation: | United States v. Aldissi, No. 8:14–cr–217–T–33EAJ, 2015 WL 1268277 (M.D. Fla. Jan. 23, 2015) |
Court Type: | Federal District |
Court: | Middle District of Florida (M.D. Fla.) |
Judge: | Federal Magistrate Judge: Elizabeth A. Jenkins |
Rule(s): | 4th Amendment; Fed. R. Crim. P. 41 |
Issues: | Defendant filed a motion to suppress, alleging both the initial search warrant the supplemental search warrant were facially deficient and failed to establish probable cause. |
Resolution: | The Court adopted the Magistrate’s Report and Recommendation. The Court held that since probable cause was established by the first search warrant and the supplemental search warrant incorporated the initial search warrant, the supplemental search warrant additionally had probable cause. Further, search warrants do not need to include search protocols, so the lack of search protocols included in the search warrant was not an issue. |
Relevant Documents: |
Response in Opposition to Motion to Suppress (Doc. 54) |
E-Discovery Issues: | Admissibility, Motion to Suppress |
E-discovery Tags: | Preservation and Collection, Sources of ESI |
E-discovery subjects: | Computer, Hard drive, Removable Drive, SD card |