· 5/2/2019
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP v. Arroware Industries, Inc.
Syllabus
Motion to compel discovery
How courts have described this case
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- upholding seizure of vehicle by state officer on grounds that he had probable cause of evidence of federal crime
- “[E]ven if 2 we assume that [the trooper] did prolong the stop at some point after he learned 3 that [the plaintiff] had a felony conviction, it is of no moment because he was 4 entitled to do so based on his reasonable suspicion of an independent offense.”
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Judges: Opinion By, the Board, (Pologeorgis & Stempien Coyle)
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