# Full Anomaly Report — Discovery Targets

**State v. Matthew James McAchran (26CR302000-330)**

## Executive Summary

This report catalogs all documented anomalies in the case, organized by discovery target priority. Each anomaly is mapped to specific legal claims and evidentiary requirements.

## Tier 1: Critical Anomalies (Suppression & §1983 Foundation)

### 1. Warrant Foundation Issues
- **False premise**: Alleged assault never occurred (victim had medical event/seizure)
- **Hearsay-only affidavit**: Three sources, zero eyewitnesses
- **2020 case misrepresentation**: Inman cited 20CR050962-780 without disclosing dismissal
- **Pre-staging**: Officers at door 12 minutes after warrant issuance

### 2. Search and Seizure Violations
- **Scope violation**: Living room warrant → master bedroom closet
- **Locked box seizure**: 371.28g cannabis from locked container
- **No return documentation**: Warrant return fields appear blank

### 3. Consent Through Deception
- **April 15**: "Not being arrested" statement at front door (Ring 034527)
- **April 21**: "Not in trouble" followed by ultimatum (Ring 034937)
- **CNT training**: Inman completed 80 hours of crisis negotiation training

## Tier 2: Systemic Record Failures

### TylerTech Systemic Failures
- `Options.Warrants: "0"` — warrant verification suppressed at system level
- ALL timestamps = `01/01/0001` — DateTime.MinValue sentinel
- SecurityMask "2" on 10/10 documents
- Search warrant orphaned 23 days — no CPN, not in CaseEvents
- Charge 5 database segregation — different ID range, no control number

### KPD Pattern Evidence
- 2012: Chief Gamble vehicle incident
- 2014: Evidence room scandal (314+ charges)
- 2016: Blackburn settlement ($110K)
- 2020: CBD seizure without warrant
- 2026: This case

## Tier 3: Discovery Targets

### Bodycam Footage
- **April 15**: Full consent conversation, "not being arrested" statement
- **April 21**: "Not in trouble" statement and ultimatum (inside home, outside Ring range)
- **Status**: 76+ days since KPD stated footage would be available within 30 days

### CAD Records
- **KPD P2C portal**: p2c.toknc.com
- **Target**: Dispatch times before 12:33 AM = per se Fourth Amendment violation
- **Case**: United States v. Becton, 601 F.3d 588 (D.C. Cir. 2010)

### Incident Report Metadata
- **Control number**: 2026001582
- **Issue**: Falls in Apr 17 range, not Apr 14-15
- **Implication**: Written 3+ days after search, not contemporaneously

### TylerTech Audit Logs
- **Target**: Forsyth County Clerk of Court
- **Purpose**: Verify when null timestamps were entered, confirm no backdating

## Tier 4: Legal Implications

### Suppression Arguments
1. **Franks v. Delaware** — Uncorroborated hearsay, omitted favorable disposition
2. **Scope violation** — No nexus between living room and master bedroom
3. **Involuntary consent** — Deception under Schneckloth totality test
4. **NC Constitution Art. I §20** — General warrant prohibition

### §1983 Claims
1. **Scope violation** — Very strong
2. **Involuntary consent** — Strong
3. **Malicious prosecution** — Exceptional (sole complainant, 23-day delay post-exoneration)
4. **Monell liability** — Above average (14-year pattern, systemic failures)
5. **Compensatory damages** — Medical harm proximately caused
6. **State tort claims** — Trespass, conversion, IIED

## Next Steps

1. Serve preservation notice on Forsyth County Clerk of Court
2. Submit NC Public Records Act request to KPD for bodycam footage
3. Subpoena CAD records from p2c.toknc.com
4. Request incident report metadata
5. Engage §1983 civil rights attorney

## Source Documents

- [Motion to Suppress](04-motion-to-suppress.md)
- [Enhanced Legal Arguments](12-enhanced-legal-arguments.md)
- [Civil Suit Analysis](05-civil-suit-analysis.md)
- [KPD Misconduct Pattern](06-kpd-misconduct-pattern.md)
- [TylerTech API Analysis](36-tylertech-api-analysis.md)