Furtive Movements As Justification For Stops Cases

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Recent Furtive Movements As Justification For Stops Opinions (6)

Schooler v. State of Florida

Probable cause from informant and surveillance justifies vehicle search

fladistctapp · 2026-03-27 · Defendant Win · Impact: 40/100

Schooler v. State of Florida, decided by Florida District Court of Appeal on March 27, 2026, resulted in a defendant win outcome. The appellate court reviewed a trial court's decision to deny a motion...

Brian Evan Roth v. State of Florida

Driving behavior insufficient for reasonable suspicion to stop vehicle

fladistctapp · 2026-03-10 · Defendant Win · Impact: 65/100

Brian Evan Roth v. State of Florida, decided by Florida District Court of Appeal on March 10, 2026, resulted in a defendant win outcome. The appellate court reviewed the denial of a motion to suppress...

Daniel James Carroll v. State of Florida

Furtive Movement Insufficient for Reasonable Suspicion in Traffic Stop

fladistctapp · 2026-02-10 · Plaintiff Win · Impact: 65/100

Daniel James Carroll v. State of Florida, decided by Florida District Court of Appeal on February 10, 2026, resulted in a plaintiff win outcome. The appellate court reviewed the denial of a motion to ...

State v. Stepler

Warrantless car search unlawful without probable cause

ohioctapp · 2026-01-08 · Defendant Win · Impact: 30/100

State v. Stepler, decided by Ohio Court of Appeals on January 8, 2026, resulted in a defendant win outcome. The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court's decision to suppress evidence obtained fr...

State v. Crabtree

Furtive Movement Insufficient for Reasonable Suspicion in Traffic Stop

ohioctapp · 2025-12-19 · Defendant Win · Impact: 40/100

State v. Crabtree, decided by Ohio Court of Appeals on December 19, 2025, resulted in a defendant win outcome. The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court's decision to suppress evidence seized f...

State v. Willey

Nervousness and inconsistent answers justify extended traffic stop

ohioctapp · 2025-12-08 · Defendant Win · Impact: 45/100

State v. Willey, decided by Ohio Court of Appeals on December 8, 2025, resulted in a defendant win outcome. The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed the trial court's decision, finding that the defendant's ...

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