Daily Archives: April 18, 2021

OR: RS as to the car extends to passengers otherwise doing nothing

Reasonable suspicion as to the car can extend to a passenger doing nothing. This is akin to a protective sweep of a house to protect against unknown dangers. State v. Payne, 310 Ore. App. 672, 2021 Ore. App. LEXIS 500 … Continue reading

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W.D.Wash.: Test-firing a firearm to help identify it is a reasonable search

“The Court concludes the test-firing of the weapon was a search. It was test-fired for one sole purpose and that was to gain identifying data on the retained shell casing for subsequent submission to a database of shell casings obtained … Continue reading

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OR: State showed RS of MJ importation from California, not just from plain view or smell, sufficient to detain

Plain view or smell of a small quantity of marijuana in a car is not reasonable suspicion of “criminal” possession or importation. Here, the officer had reasonable suspicion that there was a significant quantity of fresh marijuana in the car. … Continue reading

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IL: “Investigative alert” on passenger unreasonably extended mission of traffic stop as to him

When the car defendant was riding in was stopped for a red light violation, officers got the information from the passenger and ran it. They found an “investigative alert” on the passenger for a sex offender. Subsequent questioning led to … Continue reading

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