ME: SW not needed to photograph def’s facial injuries

Police didn’t need a search warrant to photograph injuries on defendant’s face. State v. McNaughton, 2017 ME 173, 2017 Me. LEXIS 193 (Aug. 1, 2017).

There was neither reasonable suspicion for defendant’s stop nor his patdown. No facts were put in evidence supporting suspicion of a weapon on defendant. Brown v. State, 2017 Fla. App. LEXIS 11260 (Fla. 2d DCA Aug. 4, 2017).

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