FL2: Continuing interrogation after defendant lawyered up required suppression of a knife

A knife of the defendant was suppressed as the direct product of a continuing interrogation after defendant invoked his right to counsel and remain silent. State v. Venegas, 79 So. 3d 912 (Fla. 2d DCA 2012).*

Defendant’s nervousness and the officer’s prior knowledge of the defendant’s drug record was reasonable suspicion to continue the stop. [Not anywhere else in the country, that’s for sure.] Johnson v. State, 2012 Ark. App. 167 (February 22, 2012).*

Defense counsel was not ineffective for not filing a motion to suppress a gun found after defendant fled from the police during a stop allegedly without reasonable suspicion and dropped it. People v. Henderson, 965 N.E.2d 1285, 2012 IL App (1st) 101494 (2012).*

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