N.D.W.Va.: Defendant’s denial of ownership of camera before he was even asked about it was an abandonment; but SI of memory chip in pocket unreasonable

Defendant was on a 4-wheeler that officers followed suspecting it was stolen. He fled into the woods and finally came out. In the path where he passed was a digital camera, which he denied was his as soon as an officer noticed it and before it was asked about. All three officers testified to defendant’s volunteered statement, and this was his clear abandonment of the camera on which there was child pornography. When he was searched incident to his arrest, a memory card for a camera was found, and he had an expectation of privacy in the memory card which could not be viewed without a warrant. United States v. Jenkins, 2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 96296 (N.D. W.Va. August 26, 2011), adopting 2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 96335 (N.D. W.Va. June 28, 2011).*

Officers pulled guns on defendant and told him to raise his hands, but he did not comply, so he was not seized. He finally complied. His movements toward his waist corroborated that he had a gun. Plummer v. United States, 2009 D.C. App. LEXIS 753 (November 12, 2009)* [yes, almost two years old and just on Lexis].

A well-known CI provided corroborated information and that justified defendants’ stop. United States v. Chandler, 437 Fed. Appx. 420 (6th Cir. 2011)*:

In the present case, we agree with the district court that the initial stop of Profitt’s vehicle fell well within the acceptable parameters of a lawful Terry stop based upon a reasonable suspicion of criminal activity. Indeed, the officers received detailed information from Hamilton, a known informant who had direct knowledge of Chandler’s drug-related activities. Hamilton was able to predict when Chandler would leave his residence, the manner of travel, the location of the alleged narcotics transaction, and the general appearance of the supplier’s vehicle. All of these predictions were thereafter confirmed by law-enforcement surveillance. In addition, the observed behavior of Chandler in quickly entering and exiting the black sedan, and the discovery of a large amount of currency in Ciers’s pocket, provided further support for the brief stop of Profitt’s vehicle.

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