justalayman
Senior Member
Given the ticket already delivered by the time the dog arrived the Rodriguez decision clearly states that additional cause is required to continue the detention. I’m hard pressed to see reasonable suspicion base on the facts stated.
It wasn’t the drivers car: if that was a concern ticket should not have been issued until this concern was settled. It is obvious this was not a concern of the police.
The passenger had prior arrests; and?? Does that provide reasonable suspicion for the rest of their lives? Unless the officer can articulate some furtive activity that in combination with the passengers history gave rise to reasonable suspicion, I’m not seeing RS.
Reasonable suspicion, while not overly difficult to articulate in many sidtuations, none the less must be articulable when asked of the officer. I would argue that the mere history of prior asrrests is not in itself adequate to create reasonable suspicion.
To whomever suggested the passenger couldn’t have hidden the contraband without the op noticing it; much of what is used is reasonably concealed in a closed hand and unless you expect the passenger to be doing the “hey- hey, ho-ho” wave while riding down the street, their hand will be in a position to be able to easily hide the contraband between the seats without being noticed by the driver.
It wasn’t the drivers car: if that was a concern ticket should not have been issued until this concern was settled. It is obvious this was not a concern of the police.
The passenger had prior arrests; and?? Does that provide reasonable suspicion for the rest of their lives? Unless the officer can articulate some furtive activity that in combination with the passengers history gave rise to reasonable suspicion, I’m not seeing RS.
Reasonable suspicion, while not overly difficult to articulate in many sidtuations, none the less must be articulable when asked of the officer. I would argue that the mere history of prior asrrests is not in itself adequate to create reasonable suspicion.
To whomever suggested the passenger couldn’t have hidden the contraband without the op noticing it; much of what is used is reasonably concealed in a closed hand and unless you expect the passenger to be doing the “hey- hey, ho-ho” wave while riding down the street, their hand will be in a position to be able to easily hide the contraband between the seats without being noticed by the driver.