D.Minn.: No standing in the search of the person of another

Defendant’s motion to reopen the suppression motion for the third time is denied. He has no standing in the search of somebody else. United States v. Spencer, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 174240 (D.Minn. Dec. 11, 2015).

The officer ran LPNs of cars on a motel parking lot and saw that there was a warrant for the male owner of one. He tried to find the owner inside but couldn’t. He waited and watched. Defendant, a woman, came out to the car and moved it on the lot and then went back inside. She looked and acted like a pot smoker. He detained her. On the totality, her detention was without reasonable suspicion. “Bly’s implicit association with the car owner who had an outstanding warrant for drug-related activity is insufficient.” Denial of suppression motion reversed. State v. Bly, 2016 Ida. App. LEXIS 4 (Jan. 7, 2016).*

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