NH: False information to officer during stop is independent crime even if stop illegal

Whether defendant’s stop was valid or not, her giving a false name and DOB was an independent crime that would not be suppressed. State v. Hellinger, 2023 N.H. LEXIS 188 (Nov. 2, 2023).

Defendant’s posture driving an open air Jeep suggested that he was talking on a cell phone cradling it between shoulder and ear. That was reasonable suspicion for a stop in a hands free state. His failure to articulate a reason for the state constitution to be interpreted more broadly is waiver. State v. Garitone, 2023 Ida. App. LEXIS 27 (Nov. 2, 2023).*

There was probable cause for the search warrant for defendant’s digital devices for child porn, and 52 were recovered. The good faith exception also applied. United States v. Rohani, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 196823 (D. Or. Nov. 2, 2023).*

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