M.D.Fla.: Denying knowledge of the car involved was a lack of standing

Denying knowledge of the car involved was a lack of standing. United States v. Powers, 2024 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 237574 (M.D. Fla. Dec. 18, 2024), adopted, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 8322 (M.D. Fla. Jan. 16, 2025).

“The totality of the information in the affidavit provides a substantial basis to find that evidence of drug trafficking would be found at the two residences.” Defendants had standing in their residence that they temporarily vacated while HVAC repairs were being done. United States v. Evans, 2024 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 237583 (E.D. Tenn. Nov. 26, 2024),* adopted, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 8686 (E.D. Tenn. Jan. 16, 2025).*

The officer had reasonable suspicion to make this stop, and independent reasonable suspicion for continuing it developed. United States v. Smith, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 9274 (S.D. Ohio Jan. 17, 2025).*

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