D.Md.: Off-duty police officer’s in-person tip of possible DWI was RS

Off-duty police officer’s in person tip of possible drunk driver was reasonable suspicion for stop. United States v. Hernández-Ayala, 2017 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 95387 (D. Md. June 21, 2017).

“[T]his Court also finds under the totality of the circumstances that the warrant to search the Nadine residence was supported by probable cause. The Confidential Source’s reliability and credibility were established in the affidavit. Also, the officers watched Ball as he engaged in drug activity with the Source. Clearly, the affidavit was supported by probable cause.” The good faith exception also would apply. United States v. Ball, 2017 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 95309 (W.D. Tenn. June 21, 2017).*

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