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

Browse 1 furtive movements as a factor in probable cause cases decided by Seventh Circuit. AI-powered summaries, holdings, and legal analysis.

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Furtive Movements As A Factor In Probable Cause Opinions from Seventh Circuit (1)

Michael Lairy v. United States

Seventh Circuit Upholds Vehicle Search Based on Erratic Driving and Probable Cause

Seventh Circuit · 2025-07-25 · Defendant Win · Impact: 25/100

Michael Lairy v. United States, decided by Seventh Circuit on July 25, 2025, resulted in a defendant win outcome. The Seventh Circuit affirmed the district court's denial of Michael Lairy's motion to ...

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Q: How many furtive movements as a factor in probable cause cases has Seventh Circuit decided?

CaseLawBrief currently tracks 1 furtive movements as a factor in probable cause cases from Seventh Circuit. This number is updated as new opinions are published.

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Outcome breakdown: Defendant Win: 1.

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