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222780P.pdf 07/13/2023 United States v. John Juneau
U.S. Court of Appeals Case No: 22-2780
U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota
[PUBLISHED] [Shepherd, Author, with Erickson and Grasz, Circuit Judges]
Criminal Case - Criminal Law. Assuming defendant had standing to contest
the validity of two search warrants, the district court did not err in
denying his motion to suppress evidence found during two searches
conducted pursuant to those warrants; as to the first warrant, which
authorized the search of a residence where defendant no longer lived,
sufficient evidence remained to establish probable cause, as the affidavit
accurately indicated that defendant had a prior controlled substance
conviction and that a trash pull at the residence had yielded multiple
baggies containing drug residue; even if the second affidavit was
imperfect, the details it cited were sufficient, based on the totality of
the circumstances, to create a fair probability that evidence of a crime
would be found at the second residence.