NE: Police have no const’l duty to fully interrogate a citizen informant

A citizen informant told police of a motorist that might need assistance, and that led to defendant’s arrest. There is no constitutional requirement for police to interrogate the citizen informant. State v. Montoya, 29 Neb. App. 563, 2021 Neb. App. LEXIS 70 (Mar. 9, 2021).

The knock-and-talk at defendant’s apartment door was based on reasonable suspicion developed over time of drug activities of the occupants. State v. Boston, 2021 S.C. App. LEXIS 26 (Mar. 10, 2021).*

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