U.S. v. Demilia (MLW No. 67091/Case No. 14-1015 – 9 pages) (U.S. Court of Appeals, 8th Circuit, Wollman, J.)
Tagged with: Criminal Law traffic stop vehicle search
Read More »U.S. v. Demilia (MLW No. 67091/Case No. 14-1015 – 9 pages) (U.S. Court of Appeals, 8th Circuit, Wollman, J.)
Tagged with: Criminal Law traffic stop vehicle search
Read More »State v. Mitchell (MLW No. 67010/Case No. SD32953 – 12 pages) (Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District, Francis Jr., J.)
Tagged with: Criminal Law Possession scope traffic stop
Read More »State v. Perry (MLW No. 66966/Case No. ED100483 12 pages) (Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, Sullivan, J.)
Tagged with: Closing Argument Criminal Law Search traffic stop
Read More »U.S. v. Givens (MLW No. 66805/Case No. 13-2713 – 9 pages) (U.S. Court of Appeals, 8th Circuit, Shepherd, J.)
Tagged with: Criminal Law Reasonable Suspicion traffic stop
Read More »U.S. v. Martins (MLW No. 66297/Case No. 13-1073 – 38 pages) (U.S. Court of Appeals, 8th Circuit, Melloy, J.)
Tagged with: Criminal Law Probable Cause traffic stop
Read More »State v. McCleary (MLW No. 66025/ED98906 – 15 pages) (Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, Mooney, J.)
Tagged with: Criminal Law Prior Conviction traffic stop
Read More »U.S. v. Vore (MLW No. 66084/Case No. 13-1329 – 9 pages) (U.S. Court of Appeals, 8th Circuit, Gruender, J.)
Tagged with: Criminal Law Probable Cause Sufficiency Of Evidence traffic stop
Read More »U.S. v. Holleman (MLW No. 66079/Case No. 13-1317 – 12 pages) (U.S. Court of Appeals, 8th Circuit, Bye, J.)
Tagged with: Automobile Exception Criminal Law drug dog sniff traffic stop
Read More »State v. Reed (MLW No. 66013/Case No. ED99531 – 9 pages) (Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, Sullivan, J.)
Tagged with: Criminal Law Delay methamphetamine traffic stop
Read More »U.S. v. Rodriguez (MLW No. 65964/Case No. 13-1176 – 4 pages) (U.S. Court of Appeals, 8th Circuit, Wollman, J.)
Tagged with: Criminal Law Delay Dog Sniff traffic stop
Read More »The justices of the U.S. Supreme Court used a parade of hypotheticals involving speeding, kidnapping and terrorist threats to try to pinpoint just when information from an anonymous tip can serve as the basis for a police traffic stop.
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