Daily Archives: November 22, 2021

WV: Witness recantation doesn’t per se eliminate PC; it is a factor to consider

A witness’s recantation is a factor for the prosecutor to consider in deciding whether to pursue charges. It does not mean that all probable cause is gone. Fall v. Ames, 2021 W. Va. LEXIS 640 (Nov. 19, 2021). The particularity … Continue reading

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S.D.N.Y.: 10-14 month old information sought on cell phone SW in fraud case wasn’t stale

Defendant’s car was stopped for no front license plate, and he was found to be without a valid DL. The car was towed to the 44th Precinct and inventoried, and two cell phones were seized. An officer at another precinct … Continue reading

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GA: Minor inconsistencies between driver and passenger during stop aren’t RS

Nervousness is normal during a traffic stop. “Lastly, inconsistencies in answers to police questions do not give rise to reasonable articulable suspicion unless the inconsistencies in the car occupants’ statements are meaningful.” These weren’t, so there was no reasonable suspicion. … Continue reading

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