People v. Johnson

1 Citing case

  1. Dominique v. United States

    Case No. 18-cv-13777 (E.D. Mich. Jul. 20, 2021)

    "Consent must be freely and voluntarily given, and '[t]he presence of coercion or duress normally militates against a finding of voluntariness.'" People v. Johnson, No. 346239, 2020 WL 4235743, at *6 (Mich. Ct. App. July 23, 2020) (quoting People v. Borchard-Ruhland, 460 Mich. 278, 294 (1999)). "The second tier involves a stop on the basis of reasonable suspicion 'that a person has committed or is about to commit a crime.'"