ID: There is no legal privilege in pharmacy records

There is no legal privilege in pharmacy records. Pharmacists are independent actors in the medical field. The trial court erred in granting a motion in limine. Just because a psychotherapist prescribed a drug isn’t privileged. State v. Borek, 2026 Ida. LEXIS 21 (Feb. 4, 2026).

The officer passing defendant’s parked vehicle rolled down his window and smelled burning marijuana. That was plain smell and wasn’t a search. United States v. Fudge, No. 8:25CR164, 2026 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 22150 (D. Neb. Jan. 9, 2026).*

“Once a traffic stop is lawful, officers may order the driver to exit the vehicle without violating the Fourth Amendment. Pennsylvania v. Mimms, 434 U.S. 106, 111 (1977); …” State v. Campbell, 2026-Ohio-335 (5th Dist. Feb. 3, 2026).*

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