S.D.Tex.: Exigency still remained for a second protective sweep of the premises

Enough exigency still remained for a second protective sweep of the premises. United States v. Beard, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 29007 (S.D. Tex. Feb. 22, 2023).

Collective knowledge from another police department can be relied up to show probable cause. State v. Green, 2023-Ohio-501, 2023 Ohio App. LEXIS 494 (4th Dist. Feb. 12, 2023).

A drug dog called to the scene of defendant’s traffic stop didn’t extend the stop and using the dog was reasonable. Chauncy v. State, 2023 Ind. App. LEXIS 58 (Feb. 22, 2023).*

There was reasonable suspicion for defendant’s stop before he got back to his car to detain and handcuff him without it being an arrest to keep him away from his car where the officers feared a potential weapon. United States v. Britton, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 29723 (E.D. Mo. Feb. 21, 2023).*

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