{"disclaimer":"This is a summary of public court records and is not legal advice. Missouri slip opinions may be modified or withdrawn; consult the official source.","party":{"slug":"israel-barrera","displayName":"Israel Barrera","totalCases":2},"cases":[{"caseId":"mo:sc101178:2025-12-29","opinionId":"d3a2f1f8-f64a-5f69-8e10-c93e36771de2","slug":"state-of-missouri-appellant-v-israel-barrera-respondent-101178","caseName":"State of Missouri, Appellant, vs. Israel Barrera, Respondent.","caseNumber":"SC101178","court":"mo","courtLabel":"Supreme Court of Missouri","decisionDate":"2025-12-29","year":2025,"display_summary":"Israel Barrera moved to suppress urine test results obtained via two warrants in a sexual molestation case. The circuit court sustained the motion, finding a lack of probable cause for Warrant 1 and that the good-faith exception did not apply. The Missouri Supreme Court reversed the suppression order, holding that the affidavit for Warrant 1 provided a substantial basis for probable cause, particularly due to corroborative details of the victim's medical examination. The Court affirmed that Warrant 1 authorized both seizure and search, rendering Warrant 2 unnecessary, and remanded the case for further proceedings.","primaryTopic":"search-and-seizure","topicSlugs":["search-and-seizure","criminal-procedure","standard-of-review","evidence"],"outcomeNorm":"mixed","officialSourceUrl":"https://www.courts.mo.gov/file.jsp?id=229335","detailUrl":"https://ott.law/missouri-courts/opinions/state-of-missouri-appellant-v-israel-barrera-respondent-101178","relatedPracticeAreas":[{"slug":"real-estate","label":"Real Estate","href":"/practice-areas/real-estate","score":20,"source":"tag","evidence":["tag: real-estate"],"url":"https://ott.law/practice-areas/real-estate"},{"slug":"criminal-law","label":"Criminal Law","href":"/practice-areas/criminal-law","score":16,"source":"topic","evidence":["topic: criminal-procedure","topic: search-and-seizure","text: state of missouri","text: suppression"],"url":"https://ott.law/practice-areas/criminal-law"},{"slug":"litigation","label":"Civil Litigation","href":"/practice-areas/litigation","score":12,"source":"topic","evidence":["topic: evidence"],"url":"https://ott.law/practice-areas/litigation"}],"role":"respondent"},{"caseId":"moappwd:wd87670:undated","opinionId":"1467ca0d-6d49-589e-b82b-6fc65f5a0a50","slug":"state-of-missouri-v-israel-barrera-d87670","caseName":"State of Missouri vs. Israel Barrera","caseNumber":"WD87670","court":"moappwd","courtLabel":"Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District","decisionDate":null,"year":2025,"display_summary":"The State of Missouri appealed the motion court's decision to suppress urine test results from Israel Barrera, who was accused of molesting his stepdaughter. The search warrants for Barrera's urine sample were based on affidavits that relied on an uncorroborated anonymous tip and contained false information. The appellate court affirmed the motion court's ruling, concluding that the affidavits failed to establish probable cause and that the good-faith exception to the exclusionary rule did not apply due to the affidavits being ","primaryTopic":"search-and-seizure","topicSlugs":["search-and-seizure","criminal-procedure","evidence","appellate-procedure","standard-of-review"],"outcomeNorm":"affirmed","officialSourceUrl":"https://www.courts.mo.gov/file.jsp?id=220834","detailUrl":"https://ott.law/missouri-courts/opinions/state-of-missouri-v-israel-barrera-d87670","relatedPracticeAreas":[{"slug":"criminal-law","label":"Criminal Law","href":"/practice-areas/criminal-law","score":36,"source":"tag","evidence":["tag: criminal-law","topic: criminal-procedure","topic: search-and-seizure","text: state of missouri"],"url":"https://ott.law/practice-areas/criminal-law"},{"slug":"litigation","label":"Civil Litigation","href":"/practice-areas/litigation","score":12,"source":"topic","evidence":["topic: evidence","topic: appellate-procedure"],"url":"https://ott.law/practice-areas/litigation"}],"role":"respondent"}]}