D.Kan.: Protective sweep is different from search incident; search of trunk was excessive as a protective sweep

A protective sweep is different from a search incident and they are founded on different precepts. The search of the car interior was valid as a protective sweep, but the trunk was not. United States v. Cooks, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 163661 (D.Kan. Nov. 28, 2016) [good discussion of the difference].

Defendant’s detention as the suspect in a shooting was with reasonable suspicion, and he could be put down to the ground and handcuffed. People v. Benyehudah, 2016 V.I. LEXIS 191 (Super.Ct. Nov. 18, 2016).*

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