IL: Paperwork discrepancies permitted a truck safety inspection

Continuation of a commercial moving truck stop for a safety inspection was reasonable after there were “paperwork discrepancies.” People v. Ivanchuk, 2025 IL App (4th) 241230, 2025 Ill. App. LEXIS 856 (May 1, 2025).

Mere negligent omissions for a Franks violation don’t state a claim. Johnson v. Staab, 2025 COA 45, 2025 Colo. App. LEXIS 537 (May 1, 2025).

Defendant passed the trooper in the opposite lane, and he immediately pulled over, stopped, and turned off his lights. It was reasonable for the officer to go check under the community caretaking function. State v. Robinson, 2025-Ohio-1539 (4th Dist. Apr. 22, 2025).*

When defendant is seeking medical records for the defense, he must show an essential need. State v. Zarella, 2025 N.H. LEXIS 112 (May 1, 2025).*

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