CA1: 82 minute stop was with RS

Reasonable suspicion developed from defendants’ stop to extend it for 82 minutes. United States v. Ramdihall, 2017 U.S. App. LEXIS 8727 (1st Cir. May 18, 2017).*

Defendant was stopped by police after getting off Amtrak at Minot ND. A great collection of suspicious facts, somewhat thin, both at the time of the stop and his actions since the stop were presented to a magistrate who issued a search warrant for defendant’s backpack looking for drugs. Giving due deference to the magistrate, there was probable cause, even absent the dog sniff of the backpack. State v. Hall, 2017 ND 124, 2017 N.D. LEXIS 120 (May 16, 2017).*

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