ID: Passing an FST doesn’t negate other PC for DUI arrest

On the totality of circumstances, the officer had probable cause to believe defendant was under the influence, and that can overcome the driver passing an FST. State v. Hunter, 2014 Ida. App. LEXIS 51 (May 6, 2014).

An officer doesn’t need cause to order a person to get out of a car, so reasonable suspicion of DUI wasn’t required first. Observations of defendant getting out can be used to determine reasonable suspicion. State v. Koczwara, 2014-Ohio-1946, 2014 Ohio App. LEXIS 1885 (7th Dist. May 1, 2014).*

There was probable cause shown in the affidavit for search warrant for armed robbery. State v. Watson, 2014 Tenn. Crim. App. LEXIS 437 (May 8, 2014).*

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