Daily Archives: January 5, 2016

CA7: Cigarette sales in Chicago is “closely regulated” and subject to inspection

The sale of cigarettes in Chicago has been closely regulated since 1941 and required a license since 1900. Defendant was a prior offender of the ordinance in selling untaxed or individual cigarettes, and the city decided to inspect the cigarettes … Continue reading

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MA rejects Navarette on anonymous 911 calls but still finds reasonable suspicion from observation of driving

An anonymous 911 caller reported defendant’s erratic driving, and that led to defendant’s stop after the officer saw it for himself. Reliance on Navarette is rejected. “We decline to endorse the Supreme Court’s reliance on the use of the 911 … Continue reading

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TN: While tip was anonymous, def’s apparent impaired driving was RS

Officers received a 911 anonymous tip about a suspected impaired driver. Observing the driving gave reasonable suspicion for the stop, and whether Navarette is implicated doesn’t need to be decided and is outside question certified for review. State v. Headla, … Continue reading

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IN: Concerned citizen report of man likely with gun was sufficient for encounter

Identified citizen informant’s 911 call that a man in the neighborhood appeared to be armed was reason for a police encounter with the defendant who became more skittish as they talked. Concerned citizen tips are important and should be acted … Continue reading

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