CA8: 911 hangup call justified police going to front door and then around house

Officers responding to a 911 hang up call could approach the front door of the house from where the call came and knock. Getting no answer, they could survey the perimeter to see what was going on. They came back to the front door and then smelled marijuana, for which they got a search warrant. United States v. Robbins, 682 F.3d 1111 (8th Cir. 2012).*

Defendant’s specific argument that his stop for driving too long in the left lane could not be the basis for his stop 20+ miles after the sign was not made below, and it did not show plain error. United States v. Castro, 480 Fed. Appx. 782 (5th Cir. 2012).*

An officer merely walking up to a stopped car is not a seizure. Here, two cars were stopped, and the officer stopped between them. He walked back to the second car to tell them they were not being stopped, and they were not seized. State v. Ray, 153 Idaho 564, 286 P.3d 1114 (2012).*

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