Daily Archives: October 6, 2015

D.S.D.: A black nylon bag found outside def’s curtilage could be seized and searched

Officers came to defendant’s house to serve an arrest warrant, but nobody was home. Walking back to the street, the officers saw a black nylon bag laying just beyond railroad ties in the yard between the house and nearer the … Continue reading

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NY4: Consent to search house not coerced merely because def handcuffed

Defendant’s consent to search his house for weapons after a shots fired call was not coerced merely because he was handcuffed when he consented. People v. Harris, 2015 NY Slip Op 07113, 2015 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 7048 (4th Dept. … Continue reading

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