U.S. v. Sanchez, 10th Cir. Mar. 17, 2008

06-2329 U.S. v. Sanchez
Before MURPHY, EBEL and O’BRIEN, Circuit Judges.
O’BRIEN, Circuit Judge. The district court refused to suppress evidence against Marcos Sanchez. He contends police officers did not have reasonable suspicion of criminal activity so as to justify an investigatory stop of the vehicle in which he was riding. Further, he contends even if the stop was justified at its inception, the officers exceeded the scope of the stop by frisking him for weapons. We examine the use of statements and verbal acts of unidentified, but identifiable tipsters in contributing to the officers’ suspicion of criminal activity. We also consider the circumstances which might justify a pat-down search incident to an investigatory stop. We affirm. … U.S. v. Sanchez.

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