W.D.La.: Shipping a FedEx package under an assumed name to an assumed name did not deprive either of standing

The court finds standing in a FedEx package that had a fictitious name of both sender and recipient. A dog sniff of the package gave probable cause. United States v. Goodin, 2019 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 95071 (W.D. La. May 20, 2019).

The question is close, but there was reasonable suspicion for defendant’s stop and then calling for a drug dog that took 15 minutes to arrive. The stop wasn’t prolonged because the officer was diligently pursuing the stop. United States v. Goodin, 2019 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 95034 (W.D. La. May 20, 2019).

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