Daily Archives: August 26, 2014

OH6: Reaching only for glove compartment not a “furtive gesture”

Only reaching toward the glove compartment is not a “furtive gesture.” The police secured defendant in the back of a police car and later searched the glove compartment, and it was not a lawful protective frisk of the car under … Continue reading

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IL: Going to back door for knock and talk violated curtilage

The ability to conduct a knock and talk does not sanction police officers to go to all doors of the house to wait and see what happens. Here, officers going to the back door violated the curtilage. The alleged plain … Continue reading

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AZ: Visitor’s purse can be searched under SW for premises

“[A] warrant authorizing the search of a home also authorizes police to search a purse found there but belonging to a person not named in the warrant.” State v. Gilstrap, 2014 Ariz. LEXIS 142 (August 20, 2014):

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