N.D.Ind.: Snitch giving “appreciation piece” from the crack to give to a drug runner is not a Fourth Amendment issue

That the snitch broke off an “appreciation piece” from the crack to give to a drug runner when the drugs changed hands is not a Fourth Amendment issue. It isn’t even government action. United States v. Lewis, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 164723 (N.D. Ind. November 19, 2012).*

Defendant fled from where he was sitting when he saw a police officer, and he ran leaving things behind including a cell phone and marijuana. This was an abandonment. People v. Crooke, 2012 V.I. LEXIS 60 (Super.Ct. November 14, 2012).*

Defendant was stopped for crossing the fog line, and he blamed it on the police officer following him, which the court doesn’t believe. United States v. Salas, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 165008 (E.D. Cal. November 1, 2012).*

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