Daily Archives: July 7, 2022

Cal.6: Calling drug dog before the stop helped show the stop was prolonged for dog’s arrival

The officer unreasonably prolonged the stop for the arrival of the drug dog. While subjective intentions aren’t determinative under Whren, here the officer called for the drug dog before the stop even happened. People v. Ayon, 2022 Cal. App. LEXIS … Continue reading

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CA6 & FL1: Fact hemp is legal doesn’t make smell of MJ lack PC

The fact that hemp was legal doesn’t make the smell like marijuana a lack of probable cause. United States v. McCallister, 2022 U.S. App. LEXIS 18642 (6th Cir. July 7, 2022) (people in a park); Hatcher v. State, 2022 Fla. … Continue reading

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N.D.Ohio: Received CP rarely gets stale

The offense of receiving child pornography rarely gets stale, and here it didn’t. Here it was images from a young girl the defendant sought. United States v. Brackman, 2022 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 118020 (N.D. Ohio July 5, 2022)*:

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