PA: Nervousness alone isn’t reasonable suspicion

Nervousness alone isn’t reasonable suspicion. Commonwealth v. Morrison, 2017 PA Super 194, 2017 Pa. Super. LEXIS 456 (June 21, 2017).

Officers plainly had probable cause to search defendant’s apartment, as the affidavit for the search warrant application stated that there were signs of a struggle in the victims’ apartment, that there were two victims with stab wounds, that there were areas of blood spatter throughout the apartment, and that fresh blood was located on the entry door handle of defendant’s apartment. Bailey v. State, 2017 Ga. LEXIS 538 (June 19, 2017).*

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