AK: Drug paraphernalia and meth were found by plain feel

On defendant’s stop, the officer saw a cut off straw in defendant’s shirt pocket, and a frisk was justified because of hands in the pockets. The frisk of his thin material shorts revealed a lighter and more straws and it was reasonable to infer they were drug paraphernalia. Then the actual drugs were also found by plain feel. http://www.courtrecords.alaska.gov/webdocs/opinions/ops/ap-2467.pdf, 2015 Alas. App. LEXIS 129 (August 7, 2015).

Defendant’s stop was justified by a BOLO. The search of the vehicle was shown to be by consent. United States v. Johns, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 104071 (M.D. Fla. August 7, 2015).*

The DUI refusal statute does not criminalize a person’s exercise of his Fourth Amendment rights.State v. Birchfield, 2015 ND 6, ¶ 19, 858 N.W.2d 302. State v. Kordonowy, 2015 ND 197, 2015 N.D. LEXIS 211 (August 6, 2015).*

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