E.D.Pa.: Two minute “roadblock” for GPS tracked stolen cell phone was reasonable

A two minute “roadblock” to stop robbery suspects with a stolen cell phone transmitting its GPS location was with reasonable suspicion. United States v. Jones, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 185143 (E.D. Pa. Sep. 19, 2025).

The limitation on search warrants only being executed in the jurisdiction where they are issued doesn’t apply to arrest warrants. State v. Russell, 343 Or. App. 573 (Sep. 24, 2025).

When defendant’s girlfriend opened the door of their place, the police smelled marijuana. That provided probable cause for a warrant. The protective sweep before wasn’t unreasonable. State v. Jarquin, 2025 La. LEXIS 1215 (Sep. 24, 2025).*

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