OH9 seems to confuse RS and PC from furtive gesture in a traffic stop

Defendant was stopped for wandering over the centerline then an abrupt turn. He was seen stuffing something between the seats then jumped out of the car and headed toward the officers. That gave them concern for their safety and they may have pulled their guns. They had probable cause for a search of the car. State v. Whitfield, 2012 Ohio 5019, 2012 Ohio App. LEXIS 4391 (9th Dist. October 29, 2012)* [No they didn’t. They had reasonable suspicion for a search of the seats for a possible weapon, which could have produced the same outcome, but it is NOT probable cause.]

Officers watching a drug house saw a car pull up, the passenger get out and go in, and come back out in five minutes. The car made a u-turn, and officers attempted a stop. Defendant fled from the car and dropped a baggie of crack which he admitted was his. Officers had reasonable suspicion for a stop. State v. Murray, 2012 Ohio 4996, 2012 Ohio App. LEXIS 4381 (6th Dist. October 26, 2012).*

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