D.Minn.: Bullet in pocket in patdown means gun likely in car

Defendant was stopped for driving on a cancelled DL. A patdown found a bullet in his pocket, a violation of 18 U.S.C. § 922(g). The bullet meant a gun was likely in the car, and that justified a search of the car. United States v. Rousseau, 2013 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 60821 (D. Minn. April 3, 2013).*

Tinted license plate that was clearly readable did not justify stop. State v. Tyler, 830 N.W.2d 288 (Iowa 2013).*

The officer developed reasonable suspicion that the occupants of an RV were engaged in some sort of criminal offense. He got consent. When he found a new cooler, it apparently had been tampered with, and he knew that drug couriers often used new coolers to hide drugs in the insulation. The more intensive search of the cooler was thus justified. United States v. Gaxiola, 2013 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 60350 (D. Kan. April 29, 2013).*

Officers were not obliged to take defendant on arrest right to jail. Taking him to the scene of another event in the case was permissible. United States v. Dixon, 2013 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 60627 (D. Mass. April 29, 2013).*

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