S.D.Fla.: A woman keeping her legs close together was a factor in reasonable suspicion

A woman wearing baggy clothes but keeping her legs close together was a factor in reasonable suspicion[!]. United States v. Gilmore, 2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 119609 (S.D. Fla. October 4, 2011)*:

Based on the totality of the circumstances, we conclude that the officers had reasonable suspicion to detain and search the Defendant. Also, the officers had probable cause to arrest and conduct a pat-down search incident to that arrest. The salient objective facts supporting our conclusion are: 1) Officer Cardeso observed an individual pass a marijuana cigar, he smelled the odor of burnt marijuana and observed smoke (reasonable suspicion to investigate); 2) Officer Sosa observed Defendant drop a small bag that looked to contain marijuana (probable cause to arrest); and, 3) because Defendant wore baggy clothes, acted nervously, was fidgety, and kept her legs close together, Officer Gamez was justified to search Defendant for concealed narcotics or a weapon (reasonable suspicion to conduct pat-down search).

Police received a report of a man in a car in a parking lot with a large amount of drugs and they went to investigate. When they got there they found a car matching the description, and defendant was in the car. He wouldn’t respond to police commands to keep his hands where they could see them, and that led to a valid pat down for safety purposes. State v. Carroll, 2011 Ohio 5255, 2011 Ohio App. LEXIS 4331 (8th Dist. October 13, 2011).*

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