Furtive Movements As Basis For Suspicion Cases in New York Court of Appeals

Browse 1 furtive movements as basis for suspicion cases decided by New York Court of Appeals. AI-powered summaries, holdings, and legal analysis.

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Furtive Movements As Basis For Suspicion Opinions from New York Court of Appeals (1)

People v. Howard

NY Court of Appeals: Uncorroborated Informant Tip Insufficient for Traffic Stop

New York Court of Appeals · 2025-02-13 · Reversed · Impact: 75/100

People v. Howard, decided by New York Court of Appeals on February 13, 2025, resulted in a reversed outcome. The defendant was convicted of criminal possession of a weapon in the second degree after p...

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Outcome breakdown: Reversed: 1.

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