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Federal Courts -
9th Circuit Court of Appeals - February 23, 2007
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United States v. Mendez, No. 05-10205,
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT, February 23, 2007, Filed
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Overview: Questioning of defendant, which was unrelated to purpose of traffic stop, did not prolong stop when one officer questioned defendant while records check was being conducted, as stop would have lasted until check was done, and other officer then asked two immediate questions. Thus, questioning did not have to be supported by reasonable suspicion.
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