IA: A drug pipe in def’s possession doesn’t help show PC for DWI (but other evidence did)

“But while the drug pipe in the passenger’s pocket does not lend support for probable cause that Roe was operating while intoxicated, excluding this evidence from consideration is not fatal to the warrant as Roe’s other arguments on the lack of probable cause are unconvincing.” State v. Roe, 2023 Iowa App. LEXIS 878 (Nov. 8, 2023).

This started as a mere encounter, and defendant fled and abandoned a gun. All that was reasonable suspicion. Commonwealth v. Rice, 2023 PA Super 227, 2023 Pa. Super. LEXIS 525 (Nov. 7, 2023).*

The officer stopping behind defendant’s car on the highway parked partially in a lane of traffic causing other cars to move over to get around it was reasonable under the state’s “public servant exception of the community caretaking doctrine” was reasonable. Commonwealth v. Patterson, 2023 PA Super 228, 2023 Pa. Super. LEXIS 526 (Nov. 7, 2023).*

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