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152930P.pdf 06/20/2016 Laquince Hogan v. Wendy Kelley
U.S. Court of Appeals Case No: 15-2930
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas - Pine Bluff
[PUBLISHED] [Wollman, Author, with Arnold and Shepherd, Circuit Judges]
Prisoner case - Habeas. Even if the search of a Crown Royal bag was
outside the scope of the warrant in the matter, there was no reasonable
probability the contents of the bag would have been suppressed because the
inevitable-discovery exception would have rendered the contents
admissible; as a result,counsel's failure to move to suppress the search
as outside the scope of the warrant could not have prejudiced Hogan, and
the court properly denied his claim of ineffective assistance of counsel.