IA: A computer check showing no matching DL for the owner of the car was reasonable suspicion for a stop

A computer check showing no matching DL for the owner of the car was reasonable suspicion for a stop. “Officer Zubak had reasonable suspicion, from the two driver’s license searches alone, to stop the vehicle in order to resolve the uncertainty of Manzanares’s driver’s license status.” State v. Manzanares, 2014 Iowa App. LEXIS 168 (February 19, 2014).

Similarly, a restricted DL for the owner of a car seen 100 miles away from home is reasonable suspicion for a stop. State v. Donnan, 2014 Iowa App. LEXIS 170 (February 19, 2014).*

The evidence didn’t support the stop of defendant’s car for being too noisy because of the officer’s mistake of law. “The record indicates Smith believed sound audible from a distance of greater than fifty feet created a violation of the ordinance, when in fact the sound must also have created a noise disturbance. The State has failed to provide any evidence the sound was sufficient to constitute a noise disturbance.” State v. Loots, 2014 Iowa App. LEXIS 153 (February 19, 2014).*

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