Idaho v. Huntley
Annotate this CaseThis case involved an investigatory detention of Jeremey Huntley based on a series of tips, corroborated in part, from a known confidential informant that Huntley was trafficking methamphetamine into Idaho. Huntley moved to suppress the methamphetamine evidence found on his person and in his vehicle found during a search after the stop. The district court granted Huntley’s motion after concluding the officers lacked reasonable suspicion for the stop and that it was unlawfully prolonged. The State appealed. The Idaho Supreme Court reversed, finding that the tips and corroboration supplied the officers with reasonable suspicion to stop Huntley, and the stop was not unlawfully extended because the detectives never deviated from the original purpose of the stop.
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