ID: Shoplifting stop didn’t justify a frisk

Defendant was stopped out in the parking lot of a store as an alleged accessory to shoplifting. The stop was with reasonable suspicion, but the frisk for weapons was not. Heroin was found in his pocket, and it is suppressed. State v. Harrison, 2016 Ida. App. LEXIS 77 (June 24, 2016).*

Defendant was found parked in an intersection at night, and that was cause for a stop. The fact other cars weren’t around wasn’t determinative. United States v. Carter, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 82432 (E.D.Wis. June 24, 2016).*

On totality, defendant consented to a breath test. State v. Peed, 2016 Del. C.P. LEXIS 33 (April 27, 2016).*

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