Daily Archives: November 12, 2016

E.D.Mo.: A vehicle inventory is not invalid because it is discretionary

Defendant had standing in his girlfriend’s car. His stuff was throughout it, and he drove it some. An inventory is not invalid because the decision to inventory or not is discretionary. United States v. Gilmore, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 156240 … Continue reading

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A.F.Ct.Crim.App.: Seizing cell phone before search authorization was granted was inevitable discovery

Based on a female airman’s complaint, AFOSI developed information that defendant had sex with her when she was too intoxicated to consent. She believed that he had pictures on his cell phone. OSI was seeking a search authorization for his … Continue reading

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OH5: Raw marijuana shake around in the front area of the car was PC for a search

Raw marijuana shake around in the front area of the car was probable cause for a search. State v. James, 2016-Ohio-7660, 2016 Ohio App. LEXIS 4531 (5th Dist. Oct. 31, 2016). “In conclusion, Pankey is incorrect to present this case … Continue reading

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