CA1: Nervousness and refusing to ID self or take hands from pockets was RS for patdown

Police were called to a domestic disturbance. Separating the two, one officer talked to the defendant who refused to provide his identity, was nervous, and refused to remove his hand from his pocket. That was enough to frisk, and defendant fled tossing a gun. United States v. Mouscardy, 722 F.3d 68 (1st Cir. 2013).*

There was probable cause for the warrant (all in one short paragraph). United States v. McDuffie, 533 Fed. Appx. 724 (9th Cir. 2013).*

Defendant didn’t challenge the district court’s finding of no standing in his opening brief on appeal, so he waived it. The consent finding was based on the evidence. United States v. Agli, 533 Fed. Appx. 733 (9th Cir. 2013).*

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