Daily Archives: August 24, 2024

FL3: Officers could enter def’s home to make his arrest with an arrest warrant

Defendant was convicted of resisting arrest without violence. The jury was properly instructed that the officers could enter his home on an arrest warrant. Martinez v. State, 2024 Fla. App. LEXIS 6538 (Fla. 3d DCA Aug. 21, 2024). Plaintiff’s malicious … Continue reading

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FL6: Officer does not have to decide potential defenses to a traffic stop before letting motorist go

“In similar fashion, the officer in our case did not need to first reach a state of ‘absolute certitude’ before forming a probable cause belief that careless driving had occurred. While there were numerous possibilities that could have presented a … Continue reading

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N.D.Iowa: Verifying validity of an AW wasn’t unreasonable extension of stop

The stop was concededly valid, and a warrant was found. Verifying that the warrant is still out is not an unreasonable extension of the stop. United States v. Colquhoun, 2024 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 149487 (N.D. Iowa Aug. 21, 2024). [Defendant … Continue reading

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