State Of Louisiana v. Jay-Quan Carter ( 2020 )


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  •                   STATE OF LOUISIANA
    COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST CIRCUIT
    STATE OF LOUISIANA                                NO. 2020 KW 0504
    VERSUS
    JAY-QUAN CARTER                                 SEPTEMBER 16, 2020
    In Re:    Jay-Quan Carter, applying for supervisory writs, 21st
    Judicial District Court, Parish of Tangipahoa, No.
    1701960.
    BEFORE:   McCLENDON, WELCH, AND HOLDRIDGE, JJ.
    WRIT   GRANTED.    After   thoroughly   reviewing   the   video
    recording of the minor traffic violation of crossing the yellow
    line, it is clear that the officer extended the stop beyond the
    time required to issue a citation for the minor traffic
    violation to allow the canine unit to arrive in contravention of
    the parameters set forth in Rodriquez v. United States, 
    575 U.S. 348
    , 350-351, 
    135 S.Ct. 1609
    , 1612, 
    191 L.Ed.2d 492
     (2015) ("a
    police stop exceeding the time needed to handle the matter for
    which the stop was made violates the Constitution's shield
    against unreasonable seizures.      A seizure justified only by a
    police-observed    traffic    violation,    therefore,    'become [ s]
    unlawful if it is prolonged beyond the time reasonably required
    to complete th [e]    mission'    of issuing a ticket for the
    violation.") .  The video further contradicts key points in the
    officer's testimony regarding the stop.     Therefore, based on the
    particular facts of this case, the ruling denying the motion to
    suppress evidence is reversed, the motion is granted, and this
    matter is remanded for further proceedings.
    PMc
    JEW
    GH
    COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST CIRCUIT
    OF COURT
    COURT
    

Document Info

Docket Number: 2020KW0504

Filed Date: 9/16/2020

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 10/22/2024