Furtive Movements As A Factor In Probable Cause Cases in Sixth Circuit

Browse 2 furtive movements as a factor in probable cause cases decided by Sixth Circuit. AI-powered summaries, holdings, and legal analysis.

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Furtive Movements As A Factor In Probable Cause Opinions from Sixth Circuit (2)

Brent James Nash v. Austin Bryce

Sixth Circuit: Probable Cause and Voluntary Consent Justify Vehicle Search

Sixth Circuit · 2025-09-30 · Defendant Win · Impact: 30/100

Brent James Nash v. Austin Bryce, decided by Sixth Circuit on September 30, 2025, resulted in a defendant win outcome. The Sixth Circuit affirmed the district court's denial of a motion to suppress ev...

United States v. Mark Alan Deakins

Sixth Circuit: Probable Cause for Vehicle Search Based on Furtive Movements and Marijuana Smell

Sixth Circuit · 2025-09-10 · Defendant Win · Impact: 20/100

United States v. Mark Alan Deakins, decided by Sixth Circuit on September 10, 2025, resulted in a defendant win outcome. The Sixth Circuit affirmed the district court's denial of the defendant's motio...

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