OH12: Officer’s objectively reasonable mistake as to traffic violation will support stop

The dashcam didn’t catch defendant’s lane violation because the officer saw it through the driver’s window. The trial court credited that a traffic violation supported the stop. Even an objectively reasonable mistake as to the traffic offense supports the stop, too. State v. Egnor, 2020-Ohio-327, 2020 Ohio App. LEXIS 274 (12th Dist. Feb. 3, 2020).

Defendant’s conclusory motion to reconsider the denial of his motion to suppress did not justify a Franks hearing. State v. Atkinson, 2020-Ohio-315, 2020 Ohio App. LEXIS 272 (9th Dist. Feb. 3, 2020).

Defendant’s Fourth Amendment claim is the same as was rejected in the case of his son in a separate appeal so there’s no need to decide it here. State v. Panzeca, 2020-Ohio-326 (12th Dist. Feb. 3, 2020).*

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