D.Alaska: Def’s half hour detention was without RS

Defendant was detained, but not arrested, for over half an hour, and the court finds it was without reasonable suspicion, and the result should be suppressed. United States v. Vue, 2026 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 158591 (D. Alaska July 17, 2026).

“[Officer] Mowry stopped Denby after she was waved down by someone who told her that ‘he was in an altercation with’ Denby and that Denby was ‘threatening him.’ This report gave Mowry a particularized and objective basis to suspect that Denby had violated Nebraska law. … Thus, no unlawful seizure occurred.” United States v. Denby, 24-3483 (8th Cir. July 17, 2026).*

Plaintiff is a customer of Adam & Eve’s online sex toy store. They claim that they protect the privacy of their customers, but he alleges they did not and sold his information. He’s stated enough to have standing and the case will proceed to discovery. Delong v. Phe, Inc., 2026 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 158534 (E.D. Pa. July 16, 2026).*

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