IL: Flight from a stop that was without RS was RS itself, and def’s tossing drugs while fleeing was PC

Chicago officers got a call about three men with rifles, and they approached defendant’s parked car to inquire, with no particular reason to believe that the occupant was one of the men. Defendant fled the police, they gave chase, and he tossed drugs and stuff from the car during the chase. That gave probable cause to arrest. People v. Abram, 2016 IL App (1st) 132785, 2016 Ill. App. LEXIS 115 (March 7, 2016).

Defendant was in an interview room at the Joplin PD being asked question. His cell phone was pulled out and he was asked for consent. His consent was voluntary and not coerced merely by pulling out the phone. He also signed a consent to search form. United States v. Talbott, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 27711 (W.D.Mo. March 4, 2016).*

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