Daily Archives: May 24, 2024

FL: Driver can be ordered from car before dog sniff under Mimms

“We hold that binding Fourth Amendment precedent permits a K-9 officer arriving midway through a lawful traffic stop to command the driver to exit the vehicle for officer safety before conducting a lawful vehicle sweep.” [Mimms] State v. Creller, 2024 … Continue reading

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DC (en banc): Flight in a high crime area alone isn’t RS

“With this opinion, we first reaffirm the division’s [Mayo v. United States, 284 A.3d 403 (D.C. 2022)] predicate holding, uncontested by the government, that Mr. Mayo was seized when the GRU officer dove to tackle him and grabbed his foot, … Continue reading

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CA2: Unlicensed and uninsured motorcycle parked on street was subject to community caretaking function when def was arrested

“Because Owens’s motorcycle was on a public street with no displayed license plate and was uninsured, the community caretaking function applied, even though it was parked at the time of his arrest.” Owens v. Fitzgerald, 2024 U.S. App. LEXIS 12292 … Continue reading

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