Court Opinion

ID: 9820351
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-09-01 07:08:55.059637+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T18:19:41.458523
License: Public Domain

ANN WALSH BRADLEY, J.
¶ 92. (concurring). I agree with the majority conclusion that "the officer in this case had probable cause to believe that an occu*346pant of Iverson's vehicle had violated § 287.81 by throwing a cigarette butt onto the highway." Majority Op., ¶ 4.
¶ 93. I write separately, however, because I disagree with the majority's failure to employ a totality of circumstances analysis. As the above concurrence explains, a totality of the circumstance analysis is, has been, and remains the touchstone of Fourth Amendment jurisprudence. Accordingly, I join paragraphs 64-66 of the above concurrence.