D.Neb.: Driving in tandem with a load of drugs justified frisk of occupants because of potential for weapons

Defendant was stopped because he was apparently driving in tandem with another vehicle carrying drugs that was stopped, and he ran a red light. Because it was a drug case and defendant was operating countersurveillance, a frisk for weapons was proper because of the association of drugs and weapons. United States v. Consospo-Perez, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 103778 (D.Neb. July 23, 2015).

Defendant’s stop was justified for speeding and no license plate. United States v. Tuyakbayev, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 103407 (N.D. Cal. August 6, 2015).*

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