GA: Search of shoes not permitted during a pat down for weapons

Search of shoes is not permitted during a pat down for weapons. State v. Cleveland, 319 Ga. App. 225, 733 S.E.2d 12 (2012).*

Defense counsel not ineffective for not filing a motion to suppress a search of a house admittedly abandoned in an effort to distance defendant from it. [The court also found a business letter and divorce decree not “private papers,” which is ridiculous, as an alternative ground for why a motion to suppress wouldn’t be granted.] Flemister v. State, 317 Ga. App. 749, 732 S.E.2d 810 (2012).*

Officers responded to a fireworks complaint, and ended up detaining a juvenile. The nature of the report without specifics and finding a car with no reasonable suspicion didn’t help. The stop of the juvenile was without reasonable suspicion. In re Ashley W., 284 Neb. 424, 821 N.W.2d 706 (2012).*

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