Cal.2d: Questions posed during a traffic stop while waiting for the records check to come back do not extend the stop

Questions posed during a traffic stop while waiting for the records check to come back do not extend the stop. People v. Felix, 2024 Cal. App. LEXIS 154 (2d Dist. Mar. 7, 2024).

Defendant’s bad search claim as part of a motion for new trial is not based on newly discovered evidence and is denied. United States v. Fredrickson, 2024 U.S. App. LEXIS 5529 (7th Cir. Mar. 7, 2024).*

Defendant’s stop for a temporary tag in an over tinted window that couldn’t be seen was justified. The smell of marijuana provided reasonable suspicion to continue the stop. Defendant’s ruse claim fails. State v. Kelsey, 2024-Ohio-806 (6th Dist. Mar. 1, 2024).*

Defendant’s improper lane change was seen in the rearview mirror, so it’s not on dashcam. The officer’s testimony is credited, and the stop was lawful. United States v. Spencer, 2024 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 40100 (E.D. Ark. Mar. 7, 2024).*

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