NE: Cell phone search in Belize was valid there, admissible here; no joint venture shown

Defendant was charged with murder and ultimately arrested in Belize and deported. His Belize cell phone was valid under their law, and he doesn’t show a joint venture in the phone search. State v. Scott, 319 Neb. 153 (June 13, 2025).

The motion to suppress was untimely. Besides, the defendant lacked standing, and the automobile exception made it reasonable. United States v. Floyd, 2025 U.S. App. LEXIS 14737 (8th Cir. June 16, 2025).*

Touching then crossing the white line justified this traffic stop. “Furthermore, as set forth above, the commission of even a de minimis traffic violation, of which a marked lanes violation qualifies, provides probable cause to stop a vehicle.” State v. Tucker, 2025-Ohio-2108 (4th Dist. June 6, 2025).*

An Instagram video of men playing with guns led to this stop-and-frisk. The officers could frisk the men for weapons because their pockets were bulging too. Drugs were found in a valid plain feel. United States v. Collins, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 114026 (D.N.J. June 16, 2025).*

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