CA1: Controlled buys were RS for a later stop

“Based on the previous controlled drug sales in which agents had seen Ochan participate — including the sale that day — agents had specific knowledge that Ochan sold drugs. From there, the sequence of events on the day of Tom’s arrest — and the reasonable inferences generated by that sequence of events — is central in the reasonable suspicion calculation.” United States v. Tom, 2021 U.S. App. LEXIS 4512 (1st Cir. Feb. 17, 2021).

Requiring a female detainee during execution of a search warrant could leave the door ajar so a female officer to observe wasn’t an unreasonable violation of bodily privacy at the time. Officer “Devage’s open-door requirement was reasonably limited in scope and in duration.” Paylan v. Dirks, 2021 U.S. App. LEXIS 4504 (11th Cir. Feb. 17, 2021).

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