What Roviaro v. United States Means in the Governments Prosecution
Motions to Discover, Supress, and for Disclosure
By justlikeamandajones, published Jan 14, 2008
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United States of America, Appelleev.
Wilbert B. Warren, Appellant
Legal Issue
Whether the District Court improperly denied Warren's motion to discover the identity of a confidential informant.
Conclusion
Supreme Court held that the District Court acted within its discretion in concluding that the Government's interest in preserving the confidentiality of a reliable informant outweighed Warren's claimed need for the informant's identity per Roviaro v. United States, 353 U.S. at 62, 77 S.Ct. at 629.
Facts
Park Police Officers enter 76 Galveston Place, S.W., Apt. # 1, after receiving a search warrant from a Federal Magistrate. The search warrant was issued based on an affidavit prepared by Officer Gerald T. Holman, Sr. who stated that the police was given information about crack cocaine being sold and stored from the specific address issued on the search warrant. The information was offered by a "confidential reliable source." The informant was said to be "proven reliable in the past" and "never proven unreliable." The informant was not a part of the search of the apartment where Warren was found, but did take place in a controlled purchase at the same location and apartment previous to the issuance of the search warrant. The information concerning the controlled purchase was laid out in Officer Holman's affidavit. The name of the informant was not given.
Prior to trial Warren issued two motions: (1) to suppress all evidence seized in the search and (2) to discover the identity of Officer Holman's confidential informant on the basis that the informant was vital and the only one that could testify that Warren did not sell the drugs to the informant during the controlled buy.
Legal Reasons/Rationale
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