ID: DL was not seized for warrants check; officer asked to see it and then write info off it, then it was returned

The officer did not seize defendant’s license to conduct a warrant check. In a consensual encounter, he asked to see it then he asked if he could write the information down. He did and handed it back. He later ran a warrants check. This was reasonable. State v. Loosli, 2020 Ida. App. LEXIS 8 (Feb. 21, 2020).

An arrest warrant coming back to the owner of a vehicle was reasonable suspicion for a stop. Benton v. Commonwealth, 2020 Ky. App. LEXIS 27 (Feb. 21, 2020).*

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