FL3: Asking for consent while holding DL makes consent involuntary

While the stop lasted only 11 minutes, asking for consent while holding defendant’s driver’s license makes the consent involuntary because the defendant is not free to leave. Villanueva v. State, 2016 Fla. App. LEXIS 4891 (Fla. 3d DCA March 30, 2016).

When the driver’s license was returned, the stop continued as a permissible encounter when consent was given. United States v. Asghedom, 2016 U.S. App. LEXIS 5751 (11th Cir. March 29, 2016).*

2255 claim fails. First warrant was returned unexecuted, and another was issued. The second warrant was timely executed. United States v. Glover, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 43260 (D.D.C. March 31, 2016).*

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