Daily Archives: January 19, 2022

OH12: Trial court’s finding of no RS and no consent affirmed

The state failed to prove that the stop was with reasonable suspicion. “While Officer Ianson’s questioning was not expressly coercive, the circumstances surrounding the request to search made the questioning impliedly coercive. Thus, the circumstances suggest that Massey merely submitted … Continue reading

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CA9: A visitor to premises has no standing in the curtilage

A visitor to premises has no standing in the curtilage. United States v. Castellanos, 2022 U.S. App. LEXIS 1278 (9th Cir. Jan. 18, 2022). The officer had reasonable suspicion to stop defendant when the officer shined a flashlight on him, … Continue reading

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