FL: Driver can be ordered from car before dog sniff under Mimms

“We hold that binding Fourth Amendment precedent permits a K-9 officer arriving midway through a lawful traffic stop to command the driver to exit the vehicle for officer safety before conducting a lawful vehicle sweep.” [Mimms] State v. Creller, 2024 Fla. LEXIS 792 (May 23, 2024), revg Creller v. State, 336 So. 3d 817 (Fla. 2d DCA 2022).

Real time CSLI warrants for defendant’s phone was sought in 2017 before Carpenter and again in 2021. Both warrants were issued with probable cause. Commonwealth v. Rivera, 2024 PA Super 104, 2024 Pa. Super. LEXIS 200 (May 22, 2024).*

Defendant’s stop was with reasonable suspicion, and he voluntarily consented to his search. United States v. Izquierdo, 2024 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 92310 (E.D. Pa. May 23, 2024).*

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