D.Neb.: Officer asking same question three different ways didn’t unreasonably prolong the stop

Asking the same question of defendant a different way three times while doing the traffic citation did not unreasonably prolong the stop. The officer said he was not trying to be “robotic” sounding. United States v. Burns, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 50996 (D. Neb. Mar. 20, 2025).

CI’s controlled buy from plaintiff’s home supported probable cause for his arrest, and this § 1983 case was properly disposed of on summary judgment, despite the fact he spent 19 months in jail and the criminal case was dismissed. His Franks claim based on speculation of a conspiracy to frame him fails. Rainey v. Lewis, 2025 U.S. App. LEXIS 6500 (7th Cir. Mar. 20, 2025).*

Patdown producing cash after finding drugs during traffic stop was reasonable as search incident. Clemons v. State, 2025 Iowa App. LEXIS 244 (Mar. 19, 2025).*

The affidavit for warrant established the CI’s reliability and basis of knowledge. State v. Barnes, 2025 Iowa App. LEXIS 248 (Mar. 19, 2025).*

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