MistyWaters
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Motions of this sort are to be expected in virtually every single case where evidence is obtained through a SW.
fox59.com
“In the motion, Allen’s attorneys argued the warrant and probable cause affidavit failed to establish specifically what police were looking for. They contended the items named in the search could have come from any home. From the filing:”
Allen’s trial is set for January 2024. In a separate motion filed this week, his attorneys asked the judge to allow cameras in the courtroom.”

Attorneys for Delphi murder suspect Richard Allen want search warrant evidence thrown out
CARROLL COUNTY, Ind. – Defense attorneys for Delphi murder suspect Richard Allen want key evidence against their client thrown out. In an amended motion to suppress, attorneys Bradley Rozzi and And…

“Allen’s attorneys believe the search violated the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution and Article 1, Section 11 of the Indiana Constitution. Both involve unreasonable search and seizure. They also cited the Fourteenth Amendment, the equal protection clause.The affidavit submitted in support of the search warrant failed to provide particular information that particular items related to the particular crime would be found in Defendant Allen’s home, but rather provided generic information concerning generic items that could be found in the Defendant Allen’s home, or any other home, potentially, in Indiana.
Allen’s trial is set for January 2024. In a separate motion filed this week, his attorneys asked the judge to allow cameras in the courtroom.”