Furtive Movements As Evidence Of Probable Cause Cases in Seventh Circuit

Browse 2 furtive movements as evidence of probable cause cases decided by Seventh Circuit. AI-powered summaries, holdings, and legal analysis.

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Furtive Movements As Evidence Of Probable Cause Opinions from Seventh Circuit (2)

United States v. Marlon Barksdale

Seventh Circuit Upholds Vehicle Search Based on Probable Cause

Seventh Circuit · 2026-02-20 · Defendant Win · Impact: 25/100

United States v. Marlon Barksdale, decided by Seventh Circuit on February 20, 2026, resulted in a defendant win outcome. The Seventh Circuit affirmed the district court's denial of Marlon Barksdale's ...

United States v. Gregg Smith

Seventh Circuit Affirms Denial of Suppression Motion Based on Voluntary Consent

Seventh Circuit · 2025-08-21 · Defendant Win · Impact: 15/100

United States v. Gregg Smith, decided by Seventh Circuit on August 21, 2025, resulted in a defendant win outcome. The Seventh Circuit affirmed the district court's denial of a motion to suppress evide...

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Q: How many furtive movements as evidence of probable cause cases has Seventh Circuit decided?

CaseLawBrief currently tracks 2 furtive movements as evidence of probable cause cases from Seventh Circuit. This number is updated as new opinions are published.

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Outcome breakdown: Defendant Win: 2.

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