OR: Telling the passenger to get out of the car is not a seizure

During a traffic stop, telling the passenger to get out of the car is not a seizure. State v. Leahey, 272 Ore. App. 766, 2015 Ore. App. LEXIS 961 (August 12, 2015).

“He requested defendant’s identification, asked if she had drugs, weapons, or anything illegal on her, and sought consent to perform a patdown search. Defendant refused the search, but voluntarily showed Hickam the contents of her pockets. Because Hickam’s behavior was ‘nonconfrontational,’ and his questioning of defendant was far less extensive and intrusive than the officers’ questioning in Wabinga, we cannot conclude that Hickam’s conduct constituted a ‘show of authority’ that would amount to an unlawful seizure of defendant under the Backstrand line of cases.” State v. Radtke, 272 Ore. App. 702, 2015 Ore. App. LEXIS 956 (August 12, 2015).

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