KS: 24 minute wait for drug dog with RS wasn’t unreasonable

A wait of 24 minutes for the drug dog to arrive after reasonable suspicion developed was reasonable and not excessive. State v. Arrizabalaga, 2021 Kan. LEXIS 50 (Apr. 30, 2021).

The Border Patrol request to local police to stop defendant was reasonable and based on at least reasonable suspicion. United States v. Puebla-Zamora, 2021 U.S. App. LEXIS 13033 (8th Cir. May 3, 2021) (essentially collective knowledge).

Coming and going from stash house for controlled buys is nexus. United States v. White, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 83858 (E.D. N.C. May 3, 2021).*

Defendant’s cell phone was seized under a parole search waiver, and it was validly later searched with a warrant. United States v. Peterson, 2021 U.S. App. LEXIS 13060 (9th Cir. May 3, 2021).*

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