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I don't think they'll care too much about process violations in those states.
Generally speaking, prosecutors care a lot about shit that'll tank their case.
But superior courts should. It will be a long and drawn out appeals process but there's no way a reasonable judge will look at the circumstances and side with prosecution.
Yeah, there's definitely a lack of those in the US. The Supreme Court has shown they don't care about standing any more, I'm sure process is the next thing they'll ignore to get a favourable outcome.