CA11: Stop for not having license on bicycle in violation of city code was reasonable

The officer’s stop of defendant for not having a license on his bike per local ordinance was reasonable. Defendant’s flight justified his detention and seizure of his backpack. CoA denied. Thomas v. Sec’y, Dep’t of Corr., 2021 U.S. App. LEXIS 10191 (11th Cir. Apr. 8, 2021).*

Defendant was in the hospital and his encounter with the officers was consensual and he consented to a search of his person. State v. Penwell, 2021-Ohio-1216, 2021 Ohio App. LEXIS 1202 (2d Dist. Apr. 9, 2021).*

The search warrant for plaintiff’s business was based on probable cause that it was being used for some people to live in in violation of the certificate of occupancy. The arrest of an individual for violation of the city ordinance was with probable cause. TRO denied. RCI Entm’t (San Antonio), Inc. v. City of San Antonio, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 68799 (W.D. Tex. Apr. 9, 2021).*

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