D.Ariz.: In a rare departure from the norm, court finds there was no RS for def’s stop near the border

Based on the totality of circumstances (“(1) characteristics of the area; (2) proximity to the border; (3) usual patterns of traffic and time of day; (4) previous alien or drug smuggling in the area; (5) behavior of the driver, including obvious attempts to evade officers; (6) appearance or behavior of passengers; (7) model and appearance of the vehicle; and, (8) officer experience.”) there was no reasonable suspicion for defendant’s stop near the border. United States v. Ortiz-Gualajara, 2017 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 70620 (D. Ariz. April 14, 2017), adopted, 2017 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 70627 (D. Ariz. May 9, 2017).

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