KS: Def was already stopped when police approached; he got out of car and locked it and was arrested; no possessory interest involved when a drug dog sniffed his locked parked car

Defendant was stopped on a grocery store parking lot, got out of the car, and locked it. He was searched incident to arrest. A little later a drug dog came and stiffed the car. Defendant was deprived of no possessory interest in the car because he’d locked it intending to leave it. State v. Parker, 2018 Kan. LEXIS 590 (Dec. 7, 2018).

Collective knowledge of the police showed that defendant was the driver of a “distinctive white Corvette” and there was cause for the stop. United States v. Mulkern, 2018 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 206974 (D. Me. Dec. 7, 2018).*

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