PA: Fleeing a traffic stop and wrecking car and then running off was abandonment of the car

Defendant fled in his car from a traffic stop and wrecked a few blocks away. He abandoned the car at the scene by running off. Commonwealth v. Hall, 2023 PA Super 224, 2023 Pa. Super. LEXIS 513 (Nov. 3, 2023).

“Defendant further appears to argue that a search warrant issued against him was invalid because it rested on an invalid identification of him as the shooter. His argument, however, lacks clarity and is interspersed with references to the allegedly improper grand jury proceedings. Defendant also questions the credibility of some of the State’s witnesses, but does so in the context of his argument against the warrant.” As a motion to suppress, this is completely undeveloped [and off the mark]. State v. Johnson, 2023 La. App. LEXIS 1806 ( La. App. 3 Cir. Nov. 2, 2023).*

Defendant was detained in part because he was an alleged missing person but he didn’t have a valid DL on him. The delay in waiting for the drug dog was attributable to defendant’s own actions. Ramsey v. State, 2023 Ind. App. LEXIS 316 (Nov. 2, 2023).*

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