California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from People v. Serrano, G043584, Super. Ct. No. 09CF2559 (Cal. App. 2011):
Moreover, "[c]ircumstances which develop during a detention may provide reasonable suspicion to prolong the detention. [Citation.]" (People v. Russell (2000) 81
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Cal.App.4th 96, 102.) "There is no set time limit for a permissible investigative stop; the question is whether the police diligently pursued a means of investigation reasonably designed to confirm or dispel their suspicions quickly. [Citations.]" (Ibid., citing United States v. Sharpe (1985) 470 U.S. 675, 686-688 [105 S.Ct. 1568, 84 L.Ed.2d 605 [20-minute investigative detention of suspected drug trafficker did not violate Fourth Amendment].)
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