Daily Archives: May 3, 2016

WA: Reasonable suspicion there was a gun in car permitted a protective sweep of the car

Officers had reasonable suspicion there was a gun in defendant’s car, and they could make a limited sweep of a vehicle knowing that the vehicle is or shortly will be impounded and will be towed from the scene. State v. … Continue reading

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IA: Once it was discovered that owner with suspended DL wasn’t driving car, officer could still ask for DL (noting conflicting authorities)

Defendant was stopped because the officer checked the LPN and saw that the female owner’s DL was suspended. Once he saw the driver was a man, the reasonable suspicion for the stop was immediately dispelled. Nevertheless, the court is constrained … Continue reading

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M.D.Fla.: Rule 41(g) proceeding can’t be used to relitigate lost forfeiture

Rule 41(g) on return of property cannot be used to relitigate a final forfeiture order. United States v. Varnedoe, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 55933 (M.D.Fla. April 26, 2016). Defendant’s warrantless blood draw was unlawful because defendant was presented with the … Continue reading

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N.D.Fla.: FBI had PC there was CP on electronic storage media hidden in plastic bags in a woodpile

“[A]pplying the totality of the circumstances test the Court has little difficulty concluding there was sufficient probable cause to search the electronic storage media provided to the F.B.I. For starters, a simple examination of the items to be searched evidences … Continue reading

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