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United States v. Mays
2011 U.S. App. LEXIS 13263
6th Cir.
2011
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Background

  • Anonymous tip reported a black male selling drugs at 2884 Filmore; officers in unmarked vehicles approached wearing police insignia.
  • Defendant stood on top of a stairway and then approached the officers as they returned to the complex; several individuals were present.
  • Defendant placed hands in pockets and dug into them; he appeared nervous and evasive, turning away from officers.
  • Officers detained defendant and conducted a protective search, recovering a loaded .45 pistol from his waistband.
  • A subsequent search at the police vehicle revealed 1.1 grams of crack cocaine in his pants pocket.
  • District court denied suppression, crediting officers’ perceptions and finding reasonable suspicion and a valid investigatory stop under Terry.

Issues

Issue Plaintiff's Argument Defendant's Argument Held
Whether officers had reasonable suspicion for a Terry stop Mays argues no reasonable suspicion existed State argues totality of circumstances supported suspicion Yes; totality supported reasonable suspicion and a valid stop

Key Cases Cited

  • United States v. Pearce, 531 F.3d 374 (6th Cir.2008) (furtive movements in a high-crime area support safety concerns for a stop)
  • United States v. Caruthers, 458 F.3d 459 (6th Cir.2006) (anonymity of tip plus furtive behavior informs suspicions; district court’s local knowledge matters)
  • United States v. Bohannon, 225 F.3d 615 (6th Cir.2000) (furtive movements and nervousness can justify safety-based searches)
  • United States v. Lane, 909 F.2d 895 (6th Cir.1990) (flight or evasive behavior contributes to reasonable suspicion)
  • United States v. Brown, 310 Fed. Appx. 776 (6th Cir.2009) (nervousness and evasive behavior can justify concern for safety)
  • United States v. Patterson, 340 F.3d 368 (6th Cir.2003) (hands in pockets with no other suspicious behavior generally not enough)
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Case Details

Case Name: United States v. Mays
Court Name: Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
Date Published: Jun 29, 2011
Citation: 2011 U.S. App. LEXIS 13263
Docket Number: 08-5374
Court Abbreviation: 6th Cir.