S.D.Ind.: Where factual basis for stop, pretext fails

Because there was a factual basis for defendant’s stop, defendant’s pretext argument that the officer was looking for his guns fails. United States v. Parker, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 62140 (S.D.Ind. May 11, 2016).*

Defendant’s unsafe lane change justified a stop. [And the court took 50 pages of form and a reference to Scalia as a “current” member of SCOTUS (n.5) to get to it.] United States v. Vance, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 64699 (D.N.M. May 16, 2016).*

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