U.S. v. Laughton, No. 03-1202 (6th Cir.) (409 F.3d 744) (May 17, 2005) (Judge Martha Craig Daughtrey)
In this case, the Sixth Circuit held that where a search warrant was so lacking in any indicia of probable cause that no police officer could have reasonably relied upon its issuance as justification for the search at issue, that deficiency cannot be sanitized by resort to the good faith ...
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