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Neal McDonough sits down with me to talk about his fatherhood journey. He shares the values he looks to instill into their kids. He shares how he and his wife, Ruvé, try to lead by example to their kids. After that we talk about his new movie, The Last Rodeo. Neal shares why this film is so important to him and what messages he hopes people will take from the movie. Lastly, we finish the interview with the Fatherhood Quick Five. About Neal McDonough Multi talented and award winning actor Neal McDonough has been blessed to have an incredible career in the film industry. He is now producing films alongside his wife Ruvé for the McDonough company. Films such as The Warrant. Breakers Law, Band of Brothers, Minority Report and now The Last Rodeo. He also recently played Daddy Warbucks in Annie and numerous other stage productions as well. His voice over career is what really started him. The voice of many cartoons, including Bruce Banner in the Incredible Hulk and in many video games such as Call of Duty. But he's most proud of his relationship with God, his wife, Ruvé, and their five children. Make sure you go check out The Last Rodeo in theaters. In addition follow Neal on Instagram at @neal_mcdonough. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADuANCCW1iw About The Art of Fatherhood Podcast The Art of Fatherhood Podcast follows the journey of fatherhood. Your host, Art Eddy talks with fantastic dads from all around the world where they share their thoughts on fatherhood. You get a unique perspective on fatherhood from guests like Bob Odenkirk, Hank Azaria, Joe Montana, Kevin Smith, Danny Trejo, Jerry Rice, Jeff Foxworthy, Patrick Warburton, Jeff Kinney, Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, Kyle Busch, Dennis Quaid, Dwight Freeney and many more.
An interview with ICC-accredited counsel Atty Kristina Conti.
Checkpoint is aware of two customers who've been turned away from VTNZ because inspectors deemed their cars too dirty, with dog hair. Lynne was going for a Warrant of Fitness but the fallout from her dog was apparently too much for the inspector at the Kingsland testing station. Another customer Anna's son failed his restricted drivers license test as there was dog hair and sand in the car. Anna spoke to Lisa Owen.
Asia correspondent Erin Hale spoke to Lisa Owen about India killing 31 Maoist rebels, how 17 arrest warrants have been issued over the Bangkok building collapse and Bloomberg writing about how Gen Z is helping China's economy with emotional consumption.
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UC Santa Cruz student protester Lena was served a highly invasive search warrant this fall. This warrant came as universities around the country, including UC Santa Barbara were attempting to prosecute pro-Palestine activists. Here's more from ACLU attorney Chessie Thatcher.
John Maytham speaks with Dr Pamela Welz about a disturbing case of document forgery involving a fake sheriff’s notice falsely issued in her name. She raises concerns about how widespread this kind of fraud might be and the real risk it poses—such as being unknowingly flagged for arrest. They discuss the lack of response from authorities and invite listeners to share similar experiences. Follow us on:CapeTalk on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CapeTalkCapeTalk on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@capetalkCapeTalk on Instagram: www.instagram.com/capetalkzaCapeTalk on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567CapeTalk on X: www.x.com/CapeTalkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This lecture provides a comprehensive overview of the constitutional foundations of criminal procedure law, focusing on the Fourth Amendment. It explores the sources of criminal procedure, the significance of judicial interpretation, and the balance between law enforcement and individual rights. Key topics include the definitions of searches and seizures, warrant requirements, exceptions to these requirements, and the implications of modern technology on privacy rights. The lecture concludes with a discussion on the exclusionary rule and its impact on the justice system.TakeawaysThe Fourth Amendment establishes protections against unreasonable searches and seizures.Judicial decisions play a crucial role in interpreting constitutional provisions.The concept of reasonable expectation of privacy is central to Fourth Amendment analysis.Warrants must be issued by a neutral magistrate based on probable cause.Exceptions to the warrant requirement include searches incident to arrest and exigent circumstances.The exclusionary rule prevents illegally obtained evidence from being used in court.The good faith exception allows some leeway for law enforcement actions.Modern technology poses new challenges to Fourth Amendment protections.The open fields doctrine limits privacy rights in areas outside the home.Policy debates continue regarding the balance between law enforcement and individual rights.Criminal Procedure, Fourth Amendment, Searches, Seizures, Warrant Requirements, Exclusionary Rule, Privacy Rights, Law Enforcement, Constitutional Law, Judicial Interpretation
In this follow-up to Season 4, Episode 2, COHORT W continues the conversation on the future of Warrant Officer Professional Military Education (PME) with CW5 Carlos Terrones, Command Chief Warrant Officer of the U.S. Army Combined Arms Center.But this time, we widen the lens.Joining the discussion are CW4 Kent Frye, Commander of the Warrant Officer Recruiting Company (Active Component), and CW5 Aaron Anderson, the Chief Warrant Officer of the Army—bringing their operational and strategic insights to a conversation that connects education, accessions, and Cohort-wide modernization like never before.Together, they explore:Recent PME developments and pilot programsCritical accessions challenges, successes, and MOS shortagesHow modernization is shaping recruiting messagingEnterprise-wide alignment and leadership guidance from the CWAA unified vision for preparing the Warrant Officer Cohort for 2030 and beyondWhether you're leading at the unit level, recruiting tomorrow's Warrant Officers, or sitting in the PME classroom today—this episode brings perspective, clarity, and a clear call to action for shaping the future of our Cohort. Listen now to hear how PME, recruiting, and leadership are coming together to build the bench for the next generation.
Hey Y'all! This is a new project Jimmathy and I have been working on and would love to get some feedback from our loyal listeners. This is just a pilot episode we are sharing to gauge interest and see if you would want to hear more! If we proceed with future episodes, this will be a separate show from our current project(s). Let us know what you think!! KJIn this “Pilot Episode” Kelly Jennings and Jim Chapman cover the crime related news of the week ending 5/9/25 including A tragic incident in Louisiana where a warrant turned into a friendly fire incident where a police officer was killed. A TikTok challenge turned deadly for a teen when a homeowner came out of the house shooting. A Elephant Seal is on the mend after being attacked by a man with a knife and Jennifer Aniston escapes a stalker who crashed into her 21 million dollar mansion in a PT Cruiser. These stories and more await you in this inaugural edition of “The Crime Wire Weekly”.#jenniferaniston #louisiana #tiktok #mothersday #news #crime #podcast #crimewireweekly Chapters04:29 Louisiana Tragic Friendly Fire Incident06:15 Tik Tok's “Ding Dong Ditch” Goes Wrong12:41 10 Year Old Teen Moves Truck, Killing Child21:07 The Perfume Bottle Domestic Assault 26:02 Don't Mess With Elephant Seals31:07 The Scam Syndicate (Segment)36:30 Jennifer Aniston Stalker Drives Car Into Her Mansion43:20 Mother's Day With KJKelly Jennings is host of “Unspeakable: A True Crime Podcast by Kelly Jennings” https://open.spotify.com/show/3n7BUzKRtMhAEuIuu7f031?si=c98fcf5b7e6848c8Jim Chapman is host of “Exposed: Scandalous Files of the Elite” https://open.spotify.com/show/3ePQYSPp5oSPDeue8otH1n?si=39142df6e0ed4f77 Sources https://www.police1.com/officer-down/la-officer-killed-by-friendly-fire-during-search-for-suspect https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2025/05/08/virginia-tiktok-prank-teen-shot/83509244007/ https://www.fox10tv.com/2025/04/30/man-accused-telling-10-year-old-drive-his-pickup-truck-resulting-crash-that-killed-6-year-old/ https://www.ocala-news.com/2020/05/29/21-year-old-perfume-bottle-throwing-ocala-woman-arrested-after-nasty-spat/ https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/08/us/jennifer-aniston-stalker-charged-bel-air-house.html https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2025/05/08/elephant-seal-stabbing-suspect-wanted-oregon/83509550007/
Hey Y'all! This is a new project Kelly Jennings and I have been working on and would love to get some feedback from our loyal listeners. This is just a pilot episode we are sharing to gauge interest and see if you would want to hear more! If we proceed with future episodes, this will be a separate show from our current project(s). Let us know what you think!! In this “Pilot Episode” Kelly Jennings and Jim Chapman cover the crime related news of the week ending 5/9/25 including A tragic incident in Louisiana where a warrant turned into a friendly fire incident where a police officer was killed. A TikTok challenge turned deadly for a teen when a homeowner came out of the house shooting. A Elephant Seal is on the mend after being attacked by a man with a knife and Jennifer Aniston escapes a stalker who crashed into her 21 million dollar mansion in a PT Cruiser. These stories and more await you in this inaugural edition of “The Crime Wire Weekly”.#jenniferaniston #louisiana #tiktok #mothersday #news #crime #podcast #crimewireweekly Chapters 04:29 Louisiana Tragic Friendly Fire Incident 06:15 Tik Tok's “Ding Dong Ditch” Goes Wrong 12:41 10 Year Old Teen Moves Truck, Killing Child 21:07 The Perfume Bottle Domestic Assault 26:02 Don't Mess With Elephant Seals 31:07 The Scam Syndicate (Segment) 36:30 Jennifer Aniston Stalker Drives Car Into Her Mansion 43:20 Mother's Day With KJ Kelly Jennings is host of “Unspeakable: A True Crime Podcast by Kelly Jennings” https://open.spotify.com/show/3n7BUzKRtMhAEuIuu7f031?si=c98fcf5b7e6848c8 Jim Chapman is host of “Exposed: Scandalous Files of the Elite” https://open.spotify.com/show/3ePQYSPp5oSPDeue8otH1n?si=39142df6e0ed4f77Sources https://www.police1.com/officer-down/la-officer-killed-by-friendly-fire-during-search-for-suspect https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2025/05/08/virginia-tiktok-prank-teen-shot/83509244007/ https://www.fox10tv.com/2025/04/30/man-accused-telling-10-year-old-drive-his-pickup-truck-resulting-crash-that-killed-6-year-old/ https://www.ocala-news.com/2020/05/29/21-year-old-perfume-bottle-throwing-ocala-woman-arrested-after-nasty-spat/ https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/08/us/jennifer-aniston-stalker-charged-bel-air-house.html https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2025/05/08/elephant-seal-stabbing-suspect-wanted-oregon/83509550007/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/exposed-scandalous-files-of-the-elite--6073723/support.
Overdrive: Tesla's Troubles, Touchscreen Backlash & Royal Recognition In this episode of Overdrive, David Brown and Paul Murrell unpack a mix of major shifts and motoring curiosities. From plummeting Tesla sales and BYD's meteoric rise, to Australia's evolving road rules and the debate over touchscreens in modern vehicles—this week covers the latest in transport, design, planning, and culture. ⚡ Tesla's Decline & BYD's Boom Tesla has taken a major hit in Australia with a 75% drop in April sales, influenced by expiring tax perks and consumer uncertainty. Plug-in hybrid sales also dipped to 2.9%. Meanwhile, Chinese EV giant BYD has overtaken Tesla globally. In the US, Tesla is sitting on 10,000 unsold Cybertrucks, raising concerns about demand for the futuristic model before its Australian debut.
Hello everyone and welcome to another episode of "The A of Z of Rock with Matt and Brian" .....It's the Letter W this week.....expect big tunes from Wishbone Ash, Warrant, W.E.T. , Winger and The Who. We have a couple of great live tracks for "Double Live" and we pay tribute to Mike Peters from The Alarm who passed away last week. The Show Playlist White Knuckles / Rockin' and Rollin' -Gary Moore Believer - W.E.T. Down Boys - Warrant We Care A Lot - Faith No More When I Come Around - Green Day What Time is It ? - Spin Doctors Working for the Weekend - Loverboy Rolling Out The Dice - Waysted Blaze of Glory - The Alarm Wild Flower - The Cult You Are the Saint, I Am the Sinner - Winger Walking in the Shadow of the Blues - Whitesnake Blackout - Scorpions Baba O' Riley - The Who Makin' Moves - UFO My Sacrifice - Creed Mother of Pearl - Wishbone Ash What is This ? - King's X Witch Hunt - Arena More - The Warning Rough & Tumble - John Waite The Real Me - W.A.S.P. Wild on the Streets - Diamond Head Hope you enjoy the show Rock On Matt and Brian.
This week, the 4th Circuit issued its much-anticipated En Banc ruling in Chatrie geofence case. We examine the ruling and what it means for lawful process seeking electronic data.
How do we serve warrants without risking the death of the officers?! Hour 1 5/2/2025 full 2358 Fri, 02 May 2025 19:00:00 +0000 wx8kccFWoIOmxgyCRA2CayY09NLv0W89 news The Dana & Parks Podcast news How do we serve warrants without risking the death of the officers?! Hour 1 5/2/2025 You wanted it... Now here it is! Listen to each hour of the Dana & Parks Show whenever and wherever you want! © 2025 Audacy, Inc. News False https://
Dylan joins the pod and recaps the trip to Green Bay for the NFL Draft as well as that one time he had a warrant out for his arrest. Roomate in Berlin and shit's going off the rails. Emails. Shedeur Sanders and the Falcons DC's kid who pranked Shedeur. Good to be back. Get it in.
Navigating mental health crises poses profound challenges for families watching loved ones deteriorate without effective intervention options. This episode sheds light on a powerful yet underutilized legal tool - Section 28 of BC's Mental Health Act, which allows family members and concerned individuals to apply directly for a "warrant of apprehension" when someone exhibits dangerous mental health symptoms.A recent Colwood court judgment outlines exactly how this process works, revealing that applications have increased significantly recently. The warrant enables initial 48-hour detention for proper assessment when someone displays behaviour indicating they may harm themselves or others. We dissect the legal criteria judges consider: reasonable belief in mental disorder, need for treatment, purpose of protection, and inability to proceed voluntarily. This mechanism empowers families who previously felt helpless, though its effectiveness ultimately depends on available treatment facilities and mental health resources.We also examine two significant Court of Appeal decisions with far-reaching implications. First, a dangerous offender designation was upheld for an individual with decades of sexual offending against young boys, illustrating how the justice system handles those deemed to present an unmanageable risk to society. Second, a class action lawsuit against WestJet regarding passengers with disabilities who require multiple seats can proceed despite jurisdictional questions between federal transportation regulations and provincial discrimination laws. This fascinating exploration of "paramountcy" shows how courts attempt to harmonize seemingly conflicting legislation rather than automatically favouring federal authority. Have you encountered situations where knowledge of these legal mechanisms might have helped someone you know? We'd appreciate hearing your experiences.Follow this link for a transcript of the show and links to the cases discussed.
In this episode of Orleans Behind the Scenes, we sit down with Assistant Town Manager Mark Reil to break down what's in the 2025 Annual Town Meeting Warrant. Learn about how the warrant is developed, which articles might need a closer look, and how residents can stay informed and get involved. We also talk about efforts to make the process more transparent and accessible for the Orleans community.Annual Town Meeting – May 12 at Nauset Regional Middle School at 6pmFor more info, visit the Town Meeting Central page https://www.town.orleans.ma.us/894/Town-Meeting-InformationTo sign up for childcare at the Town Meeting, visit https://orleansma.myrec.com/info/activities/program_details.aspx?ProgramID=30177For further background on warrant articles, listen to OBS Episode 32 on the annual budget and Episode 33 on the Fire-Rescue Station
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The Hawkes Bay has seen three shootings in 48 hours as gang conflicts heat up. A gang conflict warrant has been invoked 26 times since Thursday, leading to eight arrests. Police Minister Mark Mitchell talks to Mike Hosking about the conflict. LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 326 James B and Eddie read about a character named Screech, a robot Venom and a time that Spider-Man killed someone with his webbing in the last podcast before the Clone Saga. Sponsored by the offices of Walker, Mary, Typhoid and Bloody Mary. Theme Music by Jeff Kenniston. This Episode Edited by James B using Audacity and Cleanfeed. Summaries written by James B and Eddie and Jani Lane. Most Sound effects and music generously provided royalty free by www.fesliyanstudios.com and https://www.zapsplat.com/ Check out all the episodes on letsreadspiderman.podbean.com or wherever you get your podcasts. Check out our live meetup and Discord Channel here https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_mW6htjJUHOzlViEvPQqR-k68tClMGAi85Bi_xrlV7w/edit
Today was the first show in the post SaveJXN era of the Clay Edwards Show and I have to say that I personally enjoyed the hell out of it and hope you all did too. The fact that the live viewership doubled throughout the show let's me know that people were sharing it because they also enjoyed it so thank you!! 1- We open the show with Pearl, Mississippi Mayor Jake Windham telling us all about what's going on in Pearl Saturday for the annual Pearl Day festival that concludes Saturday night with a free concert headlined by Poison lead singer Bret Michaels & co-headliner WARRANT!! We also take a dive into the state of the state of Pearl and all of the great work Jake's team has done with revitalizing the Hwy 80 corridor over the last decade or so. 2- I discuss last nights NFL draft and the fact the Ole Miss QB Jaxon Dart got drafted by the New York Giants as well as giving the recent draftees some advice about how to protect their money from "Insta-Skanks" that want to become "baby mommas". 3- Last night in on Hwy 49 in Richland, Mississippi, Rankin county law enforcement had a shootout and standoff with a terrorist that ended with a LEO Sniper taking the terrorist out. I tell you guys everything I know and issue the terrorist a FAFO championship 4- The story about the terrorist FAFO'ing in Rankin County reminded me of the time that the Westboro Baptist Church came to Brandon back in 2011 to protest a fallen Mississippi Marines funeral and found out the hard way that we do NOT play that shit down here!! 5- Angel "Mic Magazine" Buckner called in to tell a story about a time she personally dealt with racism in real life, and it wasn't in Mississippi. You might be surprised to find out where it was and hear what she has to say about it is as she fought back tears. 6- We got a crazy phone call from who I believe was the baby momma of Hector Custode, who's the accused child sex predator from the local car dealership that was exposed last week on the Pred V. Prey Facebook page. Rather the caller was the baby momma or not it motivated me to tell the story about how she has been stalking me and sharing information about Bryce (the content creator who exposed Hector) trying to tarnish him image as if it's somehow going to change what anyone thinks about Hectors image. We try to decide why she feels the need to defend Hector after he was caught on tape admitting to what he admitted to.
We open the show with Pearl, Mississippi Mayor Jake Windham telling us all about what's going on in Pearl Saturday for the annual Pearl Day festival that concludes Saturday night with a free concert headlined by Poison lead singer Bret Michaels & co-headliner WARRANT!! We also take a dive into the state of the state of Pearl and all of the great work Jake's team has done with revitalizing the Hwy 80 corridor over the last decade or so.
The deep dive into the court documents continues in this episode as we take a look at the warrant and related documents for Drop Box Inc.(commercial at 10:40)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:022823+Order+to+Seal+and+Redact+-+Dropbox.pdf (amazonaws.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
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Nick Chastil and Katy Reckdahl on working conditions at Angola's Farm Line, with an eye on summer heat, and execution in Louisiana, following the first state execution in more than a decade. The post Behind The Lens episode 271: ‘Death warrant' appeared first on The Lens.
In this filing, Bryan Kohberger's defense team replies to the prosecution's objection regarding their motion to suppress evidence obtained from three Google search warrants issued in early 2023. The defense argues that the warrants were constitutionally deficient because they failed to incorporate or include the supporting affidavit at the time of execution—an omission they claim violates both the Fourth Amendment and Idaho's equivalent constitutional provision. Kohberger's attorneys emphasize that for an affidavit to cure a warrant's lack of particularity, it must be explicitly referenced in the warrant and physically accompany it when served. They assert that the Google warrants lacked both, making them "general warrants" prohibited by law, and they cite multiple federal and state precedents to bolster their position.The defense also attacks the lack of specificity in the warrants, claiming they amounted to a sweeping data grab without clear limits or guidelines for execution. According to the filing, the warrants did not set out objective standards for determining what data should be seized and failed to distinguish between potentially relevant and lawful content held by Google. The defense further states that even if the affidavits had been included, they contained overly broad language—failing to meet the constitutional requirement that warrants be narrowly tailored to avoid unjustified intrusions into privacy. They urge the court to suppress all data obtained from these warrants, arguing that the state cannot retroactively fix foundational defects in their execution.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:121924-Reply-PAs-Objection-Motion-Suppress-Memo-Google.pdfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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In this filing, Bryan Kohberger's defense team replies to the prosecution's objection regarding their motion to suppress evidence obtained from three Google search warrants issued in early 2023. The defense argues that the warrants were constitutionally deficient because they failed to incorporate or include the supporting affidavit at the time of execution—an omission they claim violates both the Fourth Amendment and Idaho's equivalent constitutional provision. Kohberger's attorneys emphasize that for an affidavit to cure a warrant's lack of particularity, it must be explicitly referenced in the warrant and physically accompany it when served. They assert that the Google warrants lacked both, making them "general warrants" prohibited by law, and they cite multiple federal and state precedents to bolster their position.The defense also attacks the lack of specificity in the warrants, claiming they amounted to a sweeping data grab without clear limits or guidelines for execution. According to the filing, the warrants did not set out objective standards for determining what data should be seized and failed to distinguish between potentially relevant and lawful content held by Google. The defense further states that even if the affidavits had been included, they contained overly broad language—failing to meet the constitutional requirement that warrants be narrowly tailored to avoid unjustified intrusions into privacy. They urge the court to suppress all data obtained from these warrants, arguing that the state cannot retroactively fix foundational defects in their execution.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:121924-Reply-PAs-Objection-Motion-Suppress-Memo-Google.pdf
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In this filing dated December 6, 2024, the State of Idaho formally objects to Bryan Kohberger's motion to suppress evidence obtained from his Apple iCloud account via a federal grand jury subpoena and a subsequent search warrant issued on August 1, 2023. Kohberger's defense claimed the searches violated his Fourth Amendment rights, but prosecutors countered that the data falls under the “third-party doctrine,” which permits law enforcement access to user data voluntarily shared with companies like Apple. The State emphasized that the Apple data acquired was limited to account subscriber information—such as email addresses and registration dates—and did not include detailed location tracking or sensitive content. This, they argue, negates any assertion that the warrant violated Kohberger's reasonable expectation of privacy.Further, the State rebuts the claim that the search warrant lacked probable cause or specificity, asserting that the accompanying affidavit clearly outlined the basis for the request and was legally incorporated into the warrant under well-established legal standards. They cite relevant federal cases supporting their position, such as United States v. SDI Future Health, which allows an affidavit to “cure” any alleged warrant deficiencies if it is referenced and available to the executing officers. The State maintains that there were no intentional or reckless misstatements in the affidavit and urges the court to deny the suppression motion, emphasizing that all procedural safeguards were met and the information obtained was narrow in scope and lawfully collected.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:gov.uscourts.nysd.628425.211.0_2.pdf
In this episode we continue our dive into the court documents by taking a look at the warrant for Charter Communications.(commercial at 7:03)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
In this filing dated December 6, 2024, the State of Idaho formally objects to Bryan Kohberger's motion to suppress evidence obtained from his Apple iCloud account via a federal grand jury subpoena and a subsequent search warrant issued on August 1, 2023. Kohberger's defense claimed the searches violated his Fourth Amendment rights, but prosecutors countered that the data falls under the “third-party doctrine,” which permits law enforcement access to user data voluntarily shared with companies like Apple. The State emphasized that the Apple data acquired was limited to account subscriber information—such as email addresses and registration dates—and did not include detailed location tracking or sensitive content. This, they argue, negates any assertion that the warrant violated Kohberger's reasonable expectation of privacy.Further, the State rebuts the claim that the search warrant lacked probable cause or specificity, asserting that the accompanying affidavit clearly outlined the basis for the request and was legally incorporated into the warrant under well-established legal standards. They cite relevant federal cases supporting their position, such as United States v. SDI Future Health, which allows an affidavit to “cure” any alleged warrant deficiencies if it is referenced and available to the executing officers. The State maintains that there were no intentional or reckless misstatements in the affidavit and urges the court to deny the suppression motion, emphasizing that all procedural safeguards were met and the information obtained was narrow in scope and lawfully collected.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:gov.uscourts.nysd.628425.211.0_2.pdf
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This document is a motion to suppress evidence filed by Bryan Kohberger's defense team regarding a search warrant executed on his AT&T mobile account. The defense argues that the warrant, obtained by law enforcement in December 2023, was unconstitutional and overbroad, violating Kohberger's rights under both the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution and Article I, Section 17 of the Idaho Constitution. The warrant authorized law enforcement to obtain extensive data from Kohberger's AT&T account, including subscriber information, call and text records, cell site location data, GPS estimates, cloud storage content, and other highly invasive digital records — far beyond what was stated in the attached exhibit, which only referenced “historical” and “prospective” phone records for a two-day window.The defense claims the supporting affidavit submitted by Cpl. Brett Payne either recklessly or intentionally omitted material facts, failed to establish probable cause, and lacked proper particularization, which made the warrant facially deficient. They further argue that all information used to justify the warrant was derived from the allegedly unconstitutional use of Investigative Genetic Genealogy (IGG), contaminating the warrant and rendering all derived data inadmissible under the "fruit of the poisonous tree" doctrine. Because of these issues, the motion asks the court to suppress all evidence obtained through this AT&T warrant, asserting that the warrant process failed both in legal standard and in execution, compromising Kohberger's constitutional protections.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:111424-Motion-Supress-Memorandum-Support-ATT-First-Warrant.pdf
This document is a motion to suppress evidence filed by Bryan Kohberger's defense team regarding a search warrant executed on his AT&T mobile account. The defense argues that the warrant, obtained by law enforcement in December 2023, was unconstitutional and overbroad, violating Kohberger's rights under both the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution and Article I, Section 17 of the Idaho Constitution. The warrant authorized law enforcement to obtain extensive data from Kohberger's AT&T account, including subscriber information, call and text records, cell site location data, GPS estimates, cloud storage content, and other highly invasive digital records — far beyond what was stated in the attached exhibit, which only referenced “historical” and “prospective” phone records for a two-day window.The defense claims the supporting affidavit submitted by Cpl. Brett Payne either recklessly or intentionally omitted material facts, failed to establish probable cause, and lacked proper particularization, which made the warrant facially deficient. They further argue that all information used to justify the warrant was derived from the allegedly unconstitutional use of Investigative Genetic Genealogy (IGG), contaminating the warrant and rendering all derived data inadmissible under the "fruit of the poisonous tree" doctrine. Because of these issues, the motion asks the court to suppress all evidence obtained through this AT&T warrant, asserting that the warrant process failed both in legal standard and in execution, compromising Kohberger's constitutional protections.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:111424-Motion-Supress-Memorandum-Support-ATT-First-Warrant.pdf