The unanimous court opinion cited numerous similar decisions from other state and federal courts
Category: Drug Interdiction
Did Search Under the Hood Go Too Far?
The appellate court held the stop and ensuing search were lawful
Traffic Stop Extended for 40 Minutes—Was There Reasonable Suspicion?
Betts argued the trooper lacked reasonable suspicion to extend the traffic stop
Can Officers Still Secretly Record a Controlled Buy After United States v. Jones?
Esqueda relied on the Supreme Court’s property-based, trespassory test
Opioid Settlement Funding Update: The Impact on First Responders
Opioid settlement funding will continue for 11 to 18 years, and it is expected that more settlements will be forthcoming
Promises, Promises
“A police officer is not entitled to arbitrarily breach these agreements.”
Sticking to the Inventory Policy Results in Admissible Evidence
In conducting the actual inventory search of Nielsen’s vehicle, the officers followed policies exactly
Talk Nice, Just Talk Nice!
The court’s decision makes sense and does little more than follow established law
Careful Questions Piece Together Reasonable Suspicion
“Reasonable suspicion requires only that the officer have ‘a moderate chance’ of finding evidence of illegality”
Dirty Sock on the Porch Fair Game for Search
Officers drafting affidavits for search warrants should endeavor to specify all areas to be searched
Mistaken Warrant Belief Doesn’t Trigger Suppression
The court concluded it was a single act of negligence that caused Zahn’s recalled warrant to remain in the file
The 5-Second Rule?
“Reasonableness—rather than efficiency—is the touchstone of the Fourth Amendment.”