OH2: Officer may ask motorist if he’s armed

A police officer may ask a stopped motorist in a traffic stop whether he is armed without violating the Fourth Amendment. State v. Ferguson, 2020-Ohio-4153, 2020 Ohio App. LEXIS 3051 (2d Dist. Aug. 21, 2020).

Defendant’s traffic stop evolved into a probable cause stop, and that justified the continued detention. United States v. Alexander, 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 150338 (N.D. Cal. Aug. 19, 2020).*

Defense counsel wasn’t ineffective for not moving to suppress defendant’s parole search that was valid as such. State v. Buggs, 2020-Ohio-4143, 2020 Ohio App. LEXIS 3040 (7th Dist. Aug. 12, 2020).*

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