N.D.Okla.: A Terry stop can occur for civil infractions

A Terry stop can occur for noncriminal offenses, such as traffic citations. Here it was for vaping in the wrong place. United States v. Perez, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 218640 (N.D. Okla. Dec. 8, 2023).

Volunteering one is armed “when contacted by a law enforcement officer” in the concealed carry statute has to be interpreted to be during a Terry stop, not just any encounter. The court looks to legislative history from 30 years ago. Gillis v. State, 2023 Alas. App. LEXIS 146 (Dec. 8, 2023).

Defendant was a semi driver, and he was stopped for a Pre-pass violation. A drug dog was called, and the use of the dog unreasonably extended the stop. State v. Arrieta, 2023 Iowa Sup. LEXIS 89 (Dec. 8, 2023).*

There was sufficient probable cause for a warrant for defendant’s place, and the good faith exception applies in any event. United States v. Johnson, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 218967 (D. Minn. Oct. 10, 2023),* adopted, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 218483 (D. Minn. Dec. 8, 2023).*

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