D.Mass.: Calling def’s cell phone from a seized cell phone’s recent call log wasn’t a search

Dialing defendant’s cell phone from the call log of a seized cell phone was not a search. If defendant wanted his number to remain private, he should block the number or turn off the phone. United States v. Katana, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 9393 (D. Mass. Jan. 19, 2021).

There was a factual basis for believing some traffic offense occurred, and that justifies the stop. Sellers v. State, 2021 Miss. App. LEXIS 26 (Jan. 19, 2021).*

Defendant was stopped for a traffic offense, and the DL was suspended. That justified an arrest. The cash found in the car was in plain view. United States v. Lindsey, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 9377 (D. Haw. Jan. 19, 2021).*

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