Daily Archives: August 27, 2019

FL5: Existence of SW for BAC record in hospital overcame supboena without notice in violation of statute

Defendant’s BAC level was obtain by subpoena without notice contrary to statute, but they were also obtained by search warrant so they would not be suppressed. The search warrant was particular enough. Dinkins v. State, 2019 Fla. App. LEXIS 12923 … Continue reading

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OH2: Def taken to hospital for mental eval couldn’t have clothes inventoried by police because of lack of arrest

Defendant was detained and taken to a hospital for a mental evaluation. He was made to change into hospital clothing, and his clothes were placed in a hospital property bag. The police inventory of the bag wasn’t justified because defendant … Continue reading

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CA10: Dist Ct credited that defendant was “unusually nervous” rather than just “nervous” as a contributing factor to RS

The district court credited that defendant was “unusually nervous” rather than just “nervous” as a contributing factor to reasonable suspicion. Defendant was stopped for a traffic offense, and the officer asked for consent to search. Defendant asked what would happen … Continue reading

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GA: Collective knowledge supports RS

Collective knowledge of police officers can provide the reasonable suspicion necessary for an officer to prolong a stop in accord with Rodriguez. Hall v. State, 2019 Ga. App. LEXIS 477 (Aug. 23, 2019). There was probable cause for plaintiff’s arrest, … Continue reading

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