LA4: Furtive movements during stop justified opening car door to look for weapon

The stop was justified, and furtive movements inside the car during the delayed stop justified the officer opening the car door to look for weapons. State v. Lockett, 120 So. 3d 886 (La. App. 4 Cir. 2013).*

The extra two minute detention of defendant after he was stopped on probable cause of a traffic offense and reasonable suspicion developed was reasonable. United States v. Taylor, 2013 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 105249 (N.D. Ga. July 26, 2013).*

Illegally possessed animals were seized from defendant’s property and he was convicted of a city misdemeanor. Any alleged illegal seizure of the animals would not have changed the outcome because clearly the animals were there. City of Bedford v. Deal, 2013 Ohio 3240, 2013 Ohio App. LEXIS 3306 (8th Dist. July 25, 2013).*

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