KS: Officer’s reinitating contact during stop and leaning into window with hands on door meant to driver he wasn’t free to leave

Officer’s reinitiating contact with driver, leaning on window and asking about asking more questions on the totality signaled to defendant he wasn’t free to leave. State v. Gonzalez, 2019 Kan. App. LEXIS 85 (Nov. 27, 2019):

In support of its decision to deny Gonzalez’ motion to suppress, the district court held the initial traffic detention terminated when Trooper Marten told Gonzalez to have a safe trip, turned his body, and took two steps towards his patrol vehicle. The district court held the interaction turned into a consensual encounter when Trooper Marten turned back around and asked Gonzalez if he would answer a few more questions. Applying the totality of the circumstances test set forth in McGinnis, however, we conclude that a reasonable person would not have felt free to leave when Trooper Marten reinitiated contact by turning back around, leaning into the window while placing his hands on the window opening, and asking Gonzalez if he would answer a few more questions.

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