OH11: Possible domestic dispute in car justified its stop

What was going on in the car suggested to the officer that a domestic disturbance was ongoing, and it was reasonable for the officer to inquire. State v. Smith, 2015-Ohio-1204, 2015 Ohio App. LEXIS 1225 (11th Dist. April 2, 2015).*

Defendant’s stop was based on the officer’s belief that the vehicle was involved in a traffic accident, and that led to finding the defendant apparently under the influence. People v. Taiwo, 2015 IL App (3d) 140105, 2015 Ill. App. LEXIS 248 (April 3, 2015).*

Defendant was riding a bicycle in the middle of the street in a high crime area without a light at night. The officer sensed defendant was nervous and asked for permission to do a patdown. Defendant pulled up his shirt revealing a gun. That was by consent. State v. May, 2015-Ohio-1334, 2015 Ohio App. LEXIS 1289 (6th Dist. April 3, 2015).*

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