MO: Dropping a backpack when confronted by the police and denying ownership is abandonment

Defendant was suspected of burglary of a house with two lookouts. When the police confronted him, he dropped a backpack, volunteering that it wasn’t his. That was an abandonment of the backpack. State v. Morgan, 406 S.W.3d 490 (Mo. App. 2013).*

A torn mud flap and too small DOT lettering were justification for a stop of a tractor trailer, and reasonable suspicion developed from that. Valentine v. State, 323 Ga. App. 761, 748 S.E.2d 122 (2013).*

In an illegal search civil case, the question of the break in causation was properly left to the jury. Plaintiff alleged the warrants were issued on false information. Chief Info. Officer v. Computers Plus Ctr., 310 Conn. 60, 74 A.3d 1242 (2013).*

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