Army: PC shown for picture files in other apps on cell phone

There was probable cause to search the picture files in defendant’s cell phone beyond the app defendant used. It was reasonable to conclude pictures could be moved between places on the phone. United States v. Ingram, 2026 CCA LEXIS 119 (Army. Ct. Crim. App. Mar. 9, 2026) (unpublished).

Officers had reasonable suspicion to stop defendant to inquire about who he was, and he gave a false identity, so that was probable cause. State v. Martin, 2026 ME 24 (Mar. 10, 2026).*

“An officer’s visual estimate of a vehicle’s speed can be a sufficient basis to establish reasonable articulable suspicion justifying a stop.” Radar not required. State v. Rhoades, 2026 ME 23 (Mar. 10, 2026).*

Based on collective knowledge, defendant was stopped for driving without a license, and it was a valid stop. United States v. Lussier, 2026 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 50120 (W.D. Ky. Feb. 11, 2026).*

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