D.Ariz.: Holding on to DL too long during traffic stop required RS

The traffic stop was justified, as was running the DL. However, the officer held on to the license too long and extended the stop without ending it. The continuation of the stop lacked reasonable suspicion. United States v. Serna, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 23083 (D. Ariz. Feb. 10, 2023).

In a stalking and homicide case, the affidavit for search warrant was based on probable cause for his house and electronics. There was nexus and particularity. “Any and all” doesn’t always make a warrant overbroad. State v. Chaffier, 2023 Del. Super. LEXIS 70 (Jan. 17, 2023).*

The government says it won’t be using the challenged evidence at trial. The motion to suppress is denied without prejudice and can be reasserted if necessary. United States v. Sanders, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 23274 (D. Md. Feb. 9, 2023).*

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