CA10: Cross-gender prison strip search of transgender woman stated claim

A cross-gender jail strip search of a transgender woman with gender dysphoria stated a claim. Griffith v. El Paso Cty., 2025 U.S. App. LEXIS 3734 (10th Cir. Feb. 19, 2025).

Defendant was involved in a head-on crash driving on the wrong side of the road. His bloodshot watery eyes supported probable cause for BAC. State v. Brain, 2025 Iowa App. LEXIS 165 (Feb. 19, 2025).*

Officers had reasonable suspicion to extend the traffic stop based on defendant’s nervousness, the wad of cash, his lie about his whereabouts, and information from the ongoing narcotics investigation. Their threat to get a warrant was justified and not coercive. Commonwealth v. Metz, 2025 PA Super 37 (Feb. 19, 2025).*

The protective sweep here was unjustified by any reasonable belief there was a justification for it. Trial court suppression order affirmed. El Pueblo de P.R. v. Rondón, 2025 PR App. LEXIS 206 (Jan. 27, 2025).*

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