W.D.La.: Reasonable suspicion in part on a lie caught by a LPN reader

Louisiana tracks the LPNs of vehicles crossing from Texas on I-10. Defendant was stopped for a traffic offense and lied about his travels saying he came from within Louisiana. During their interaction, he became way more nervous. There was reasonable suspicion on the totality. United States v. Richard, 2019 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 145203 (W.D. La. July 24, 2019),* adopted, 2019 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 144063 (W.D. La. Aug. 23, 2019).*

Defendant’s patdown when he was at the scene of a shots fired call was reasonable on the totality. State v. Shough, 2019-Ohio-3431, 2019 Ohio App. LEXIS 3496 (5th Dist. Aug. 16, 2019).*

Disregard of defendant’s statutory rights in DUI tests can justify suppression of evidence. Commonwealth v. Morgan, 2019 Ky. App. LEXIS 155 (Aug. 23, 2019).*

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