N.D.W.Va.: Traffic stop was valid and led to plain view of drugs on passenger seat

The headings tell us the case: “A. Lieutenant Kennedy had the requisite reasonable, articulable suspicion of unlawful conduct to initiate a traffic stop on Defendant’s vehicle based upon traffic violations and erratic driving consistent with that of an impaired driver.” “B. Lieutenant Kennedy had probable cause to search the vehicle upon seeing the baggie and capsules in plain view on the floorboard of the vehicle.” United States v. Reese, 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 12977 (N.D. W.Va. Jan. 21, 2020).*

The dashcam and bodycam establish the factual basis for the stop that defendant was driving toward oncoming traffic with his high beams on. United States v. Tubbs-Smith, 2020 U.S. App. LEXIS 2497 (6th Cir. Jan. 23, 2020).*

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