FL: Request for consent after stop outside city jurisdiction was reasonable

A municipal police officer had authority to request consent after a stop outside his territorial jurisdiction. One justice concurring said that’s not a Fourth Amendment violation anyway, and suppression wouldn’t be an appropriate remedy. State v. Repple, 2025 Fla. LEXIS 2243 (Dec. 30, 2025).

The right to be free from excessive force was clearly established, and there are disputed facts on this record requiring summary judgment on qualified immunity be denied. Cooper v. Doyle, 2025 U.S. App. LEXIS 33951 (4th Cir. Dec. 30, 2025).*

Defendant granted a general consent to search his car for drugs. People v. White, 2025 IL App (2d) 240477 (Dec. 30, 2025).*

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