CA6: No REP in talking to a friend who was recording it

No matter how much one trusts a friend, there is no reasonable expectation of privacy that the friend won’t have recorded it and revealed it (Hoffa and White). Courser v. Mich. House of Representatives, 2020 U.S. App. LEXIS 31917 (6th Cir. Oct. 6, 2020).

Defendant’s U-turn in a business district was justification for his stop, even if he claimed he didn’t know it was a violation of municipal law. State v. Love, 2020 Tenn. Crim. App. LEXIS 659 (Oct. 8, 2020).*

Defendant’s passing then cutting off a truck justified his stop. United States v. Banks, 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 186809 (D. Neb. Oct. 8, 2020).*

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