UT: Stop valid where there still was some legal basis for it

Although the officer’s articulated basis of the stop was partly wrong under state law, it was partly right, and that was enough to legally support the stop. State v. Juma, 2012 UT App 27, 270 P.3d 564, 700 Utah Adv. Rep. 64 (2012).*

Minnesota statute requiring DNA production of anybody charged with a felony but pled down to a misdemeanor does not violate the Fourth Amendment or the Minnesota Constitution. State v. Johnson, 813 N.W.2d 1 (Minn. 2012).*

Same with juveniles. In re M.L.M., 813 N.W.2d 26 (Minn. 2012).*

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