OR: History of drug possession and admission to recent use not RS for person or car

“Defendant’s history of drug possession together with his acknowledgement of recent drug use do not give rise to reasonable grounds to request his consent to search his person or his car at the time of the stop. The state failed to show that Scaglione and thus, Galinski, had reasonable grounds to believe that defendant violated his release agreement by possessing methamphetamine, or that a search of defendant’s car would reveal evidence of such a violation.” State v. Canepa, 313 Or. App. 505, 2021 Ore. App. LEXIS 977 (July 14, 2021).

The state concedes lack of reasonable suspicion and the case is remanded. State v. Horner, 313 Or. App. 385, 2021 Ore. App. LEXIS 985 (July 14, 2021).*

Defendant found allegedly trespassing at night justified his stop and frisk. United States v. Stokes, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 130035 (W.D. Mo. July 13, 2021).*

Defendant’s guilty plea waived his opportunity to contest seizure and forfeiture of cash found in his house. United States v. Hernandez, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 130624 (D. Idaho July 12, 2021).*

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