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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Lobrano finds that the trial court should not have granted defendant's motion to suppress evidence of firearms. There was a warrant issued for the search of defendant's vehicle and residence for the seizure of "firearms" after defendant allegedly waived a gun at another driver during a road rage incident. In the affidavit, the victim described the gun used in the assault as being silver in color, and there was no evidence that the issuing magistrate was not neutral. Reversed.
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