D.Minn.: Fleeing police, crashing car, and running away from it is abandonment

Defendant abandoned the car he was in: “after being pursued by officers at high speeds for several city blocks, Crenshaw drove the green Cadillac across a vacant lot, crashed it against the side of a private residence, exited the vehicle, jumped over a small fence, and ran away from the vehicle.” United States v. Crenshaw, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 58802 (D.Minn. April 7, 2016), adopted 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 57479 (D. Minn. Apr. 29, 2016).

Border Patrol agents encountered defendant hiding in bushes near the border, and that was reasonable suspicion. When he admitted his immigration status, he wasn’t yet in custody. United States v. Ramos-Zepeda, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 57336 (D.Ariz. April 29, 2016).*

Defendant’s motion to suppress was based on pretext, but the stop was based on a traffic violation, so it was valid. United States v. Callahan, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 58234 (D.Mont. May 2, 2016).*

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