Daily Archives: July 3, 2018

GA: No REP in a police interview room when you’re talking to yourself

Defendant talked to her dead sister she was later accused of killing while sitting alone in a police interview room that was being recorded. She had no reasonable expectation of privacy. She thought it was private, but that’s not enough. … Continue reading

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CA11: Def was outside while consent sought from cotenant inside; consent valid and Randolph doesn’t help him

The consent of a cotenant was voluntary and valid, and she clearly had apparent authority to do so. Defendant was nearby and outside, but the police made no effort to ask him for consent nor to segregate him to prevent … Continue reading

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UT: Photographing items for inventory rather than listing them is reasonable

Photographing the things seen in the inventory rather than listing them all is reasonable. Here, defendant also mounted a “vigorous” defense to the validity of the inventory in other respects, but they all fail. His backpack was searched in the … Continue reading

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