KS: Conduct can show consent

Nonverbal conduct can show consent. Here, defendant swept his arm in front of him suggesting only “come in.” State v. Daino, 2020 Kan. LEXIS 256 (Nov. 13, 2020).

Defendant’s limited association with drug premises under surveillance wasn’t enough to make reasonable suspicion when the car he was in left the premises and got stopped. People v. Martinez-Gonzalez, 2020 NY Slip Op 06593, 2020 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 6797 (4th Dept. Nov. 13, 2020).*

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