CA9: A visitor to premises has no standing in the curtilage

A visitor to premises has no standing in the curtilage. United States v. Castellanos, 2022 U.S. App. LEXIS 1278 (9th Cir. Jan. 18, 2022).

The officer had reasonable suspicion to stop defendant when the officer shined a flashlight on him, which wasn’t necessarily a seizure. But he abandoned his backpack at that point. United States v. Ehrman, 2022 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 8242 (N.D.Cal. Jan. 14, 2022).*

The driver was pulled over for suspected DUI and was ultimately arrested for it. The passenger had no authority to drive. Her detention was no longer than his, and the search of her purse was by consent. State v. Morris, 2022-Ohio-94, 2022 Ohio App. LEXIS 91 (2d Dist. Jan. 14, 2022).*

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