Daily Archives: July 13, 2022

CA7: The question is not whether def committed a traffic violation, it’s whether the officer reasonably believed he did

“‘[T]he question … is whether [the officer] reasonably believed that he saw a traffic violation, not whether [the defendant] actually violated the [law].’ Cole, 21 F.4th at 428.” United States v. Yang, 2022 U.S. App. LEXIS 19125 (7th Cir. July … Continue reading

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D.Neb.: Being with known gang members was RS here

Association with known gang members was reasonable suspicion when defendant was with them. “True, the task force did not have information that Defendant himself was affiliated with a gang or otherwise had a criminal history involving violence. But, given his … Continue reading

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