D.C.Cir.: ‘“Let me see your waistband’–amounted to a show of authority.”

“Here, Officer Tejada initially approached Gamble and asked him a question: ‘Ain’t got no gun on you, man?’” ‘“Let me see your waistband’–amounted to a show of authority.” United States v. Gamble, 2023 U.S. App. LEXIS 19695 (D.C.Cir. Aug. 1, 2023).

The officer’s testimony about inventory was credited and it was valid. Mangiafico v. State, 2023 Tex. App. LEXIS 5617 (Tex. App. – Dallas July 31, 2023).*

Defendant was a regular overnight guest at a friend’s apartment, and that gave him standing to challenge the search. As to his car parked on the common parking lot, it wasn’t enough like curtilage to provide a reasonable expectation of privacy there. United States v. Jones, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 132534 (D. Kan. July 31, 2023).*

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