AR: One can’t change 4A argument from trial court to appeal

Defendant’s oral motion to suppress was presented and denied. On appeal, defendant changed the specifics of the argument, and it’s not considered as presented. Saffel v. State, 2021 Ark. App. LEXIS 176 (Apr. 14, 2021).

The officer’s stop of defendant’s motorbike for alleged noncompliant ground lighting was reasonable. United States v. Smith, 2021 U.S. App. LEXIS 10664 (5rh Cir. Apr. 14, 2021).*

Accosting defendant on the street and accusing him of having a gun on him was without reasonable suspicion. Making him reveal his waistband and then frisking him was unreasonable. Golden v. United States, 2021 D.C. App. LEXIS 100 (Apr. 15, 2021).*

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