AZ: Driving just under speed limit in left lane was RS when cars were passing on right

Driving a little too slow in the left lane and not attempting to pull over as cars on the right were passing was reasonable suspicion for a stop. State v. Alvarez-Soto, 2025 Ariz. LEXIS 373 (Nov. 28, 2025), vacating 258 Ariz. 417, 559 P.3d 637 (App. 2024)

The smell of marijuana is no longer reasonable suspicion in New York. The stop was extended for a dog sniff without reasonable suspicion. “The itinerary described in testimony by the Troopers was as susceptible of an innocent explanation as a suspicious one. The purported fears of human trafficking can be completely discounted. The Court cannot countenance a search based on a whim, or a hunch, especially where the reasons for such a whim are not in the record. The right of individuals to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures is part of the bedrock of our jurisprudence.” People v. Desronvil, 2025 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 9096 (Columbia Co. Nov. 24, 2025).*

Plaintiff has no Fourth Amendment right in a prison cell. There is a state remedy for the alleged taking of his property during a search. Dismissed. Anderson v. Patino-Sanchez, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 232951 (C.D. Cal. Nov. 24, 2025).*

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