State v. Rabanales-Ramos (2015)
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State of Iowa v. Steven Edward Struve (2021)
Interpreting the statutory text to prohibit only use of a cell phone for communication, but not any other uses, the court concluded the trooper’s “belief that defendant had ‘use[d]’ that device was not objectively reasonable under the circumstances.” Id. at 256 (alteration in original).
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State v. Stone (2026)
In Oregon, “[a]n officer who stops and detains a person for a traffic violation must have probable cause to believe that the person has committed a violation.” State v. Rabanales-Ramos, 359 P.3d 250, 253 (Or.
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United States v. Gregorio Paniagua-Garcia (2016)
See State v. Rabanales-Ramos, 273 Or.App. 228 , 359 P.3d 250, 256 (2015).