E.D.Pa.: Leaning in a car window to talk in a high crime area isn’t RS

Somebody leaning in defendant’s car window to greet him and then get in the car, even in a high crime area, is not remotely suspicious. The stop was without reasonable suspicion. United States v. Lynch, 2017 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 161717 (E.D. Pa. Sept. 29, 2017).*

CBP’s roving border patrol stop was without reasonable suspicion. All the factors are considered, and on the totality, it’s a close call, but the court concludes the government did not meet its burden of reasonable suspicion. United States v. Alaniz, 2017 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 158116 (S.D. Tex. Sept. 15, 2017).*

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