Opinion ID: 558889
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Heading: Lack of Indicia of Probable Cause

Text: 16 The Leon Court also sanctioned suppression of evidence if an affidavit is  'so lacking in indicia of probable cause as to render official belief in its existence entirely unreasonable.'  468 U.S. at 923 (citation omitted). Ms. Williams argues Detective Conner's affidavit fits this description, emphasizing that the police did not independently corroborate Ms. Lloyd's information beyond going to look at the apartment. Although investigation of tips strengthens an affidavit, see Leon, 468 U.S. at 926, we cannot say its absence in this case made reliance on the information entirely unreasonable. The affidavit contained several indicia of probable cause. 17