DE: Reasonable to order all passengers out during a stop of the car and show IDs

It is reasonable during a traffic stop to order all the passengers out of a car and ask for their IDs and this is not a seizure beyond the initial traffic stop itself. Reasonable suspicion developed after that for a patdown. Cropper v. State, 2015 Del. LEXIS 455 (September 16, 2015).

Exigency justified the warrantless blood test of defendant because it was Thanksgiving weekend, and the police department was really shorthanded. State v. Morales, 2015 ND 230, 2015 N.D. LEXIS 248 (September 17, 2015).

It was reasonable to stop defendant for carrying an unboxed flat screen TV down a residential street at 9 am because that was unusual behavior. Once stopped, defendant became confrontational, and that justified a patdown that revealed a burglar tool that could be used as a weapon. United States v. Matchett, 2015 U.S. App. LEXIS 16713 (11th Cir. September 21, 2015).*

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