IA: “New crime” exception for a crime committed against a police officer after an allegedly unlawful entry is a part of attenuation

The “new crime” exception for a crime committed against a police officer after an allegedly unlawful entry is permitted under the attenuation doctrine. Here, defendant assaulted a police officer who pursued her into her house on a warrant for arrest and she was fleeing. State v. Pranschke, 2017 Iowa App. LEXIS 587 (June 7, 2017).

State law only requires that failure to use a turn signal only requires “may” affect another vehicle, and that includes the police vehicle. There was a basis for the stop. State v. Schlichting, 2017 Iowa App. LEXIS 567 (June 7, 2017).*

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