Daily Archives: November 17, 2015

IN: Officer’s stop for no paper license except in rear window was unreasonable because it was now lawful to have it there

State law had changed a year before defendant’s stop to allow for temporary plates to be hung in the rear window. Defendant was stopped for no license plate. As the officer approached, he could see a plate in the rear … Continue reading

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D.Md.: On a stop with RS of having a gun, search of a cigarette pack exceeded Terry

The officer likely didn’t have reasonable suspicion of a man with a gun when the encounter started, but defendant’s furtive movements gave reasonable suspicion. When defendant was stopped, the officer’s search of a cigarette box on the car’s floor exceeded … Continue reading

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TX1: On a remand for entry of findings of fact, a new hearing should not have been held

The court of appeals remanded this case for entering findings of fact and conclusions of law so the appeal could be decided. It was not authorized to conduct a further hearing after the record was logged, so it could not … Continue reading

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