Daily Archives: March 31, 2025

IN: State’s reliance on GFE not waived where it didn’t argue it but trial court decided it

“The totality of the evidence before the issuing judge was sufficient to establish probable cause. Detective Salley’s affidavit in support of the search warrant had outlined observations that law enforcement had made during surveillance of the Astro Drive Residence, which, … Continue reading

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SD: Questions about carrying drugs without RS extended the stop in violation of Rodriquez

Questions about drugs during a traffic stop asked without reasonable suspicion extended the stop and made it unreasonable. State v. Holy, 2025 S.D. 19 (Mar. 26, 2025):

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MD: When asked if def “minded” to consent to a frisk, he consented

Defendant was stopped for a traffic offense, and the officer asked about whether he was armed and whether he “minded” to consent to a frisk. He argued that he had no choice but to answer, but he did have a … Continue reading

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