TX8: Stop for riding a bicycle without a helmet justified search incident

Search incident to arrest was justified for riding a bicycle without a helmet in violation of city ordinance. State v. Portillo, 2010 Tex. App. LEXIS 3929 (Tex. App. — El Paso April 30, 2010).

Anonymous 911 call did not justify stopping the defendant juvenile just because he was in a high crime area. State v. Eric K., 2010 NMCA 40, 148 N.M. 469, 237 P.3d 771 (2010).*

A protective sweep of the house and garage was justified because the officer had reason to believe that seven people were in the house but only three were accounted for. In the garage were drugs in the truck bed in plain view. United States v. Flores, 380 Fed. Appx. 921 (11th Cir. 2010) (unpublished).*

An employee had no reasonable expectation of privacy in his personnel files against their being used against him in an employment discrimination case. He had to expect the employer would use them. Roberts v. Mentzer, 382 Fed. Appx. 158 (3d Cir. 2010) (unpublished), cert. denied 2010 U.S. LEXIS 8578 (U.S., Nov. 1, 2010).*

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