CA5: 4 questions in 35 seconds at immigration checkpoint were reasonable

Four questions in 35 seconds at an immigration checkpoint were reasonable and for immigration purposes, not general crime control. United States v. Avery, 2020 U.S. App. LEXIS 15034 (5th Cir. May 11, 2020).

A random LPN check showed the owner’s DL under suspension. That justified the stop, and that validly led to a DUI arrest. State v. Anglin, 2020-Ohio-2907, 2020 Ohio App. LEXIS 1861 (5th Dist. May 11, 2020) (the stop was 18 months before Glover).

Appellant’s claim that defense counsel was ineffective for not challenging CSLI as to one of the counts against him is harmless when he was acquitted of that count. United States v. Hazley, 2020 U.S. App. LEXIS 15039 (7th Cir. May 12, 2020).*

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