NMI: Search of cigarette pack reasonable in SI to look for weapon

Defendant was on a moped with another, and they were stopped at a sobriety checkpoint. The registration was years out of date, and they were directed aside for a more intense review. Defendant’s cigarette pack aroused suspicion because of the way he handled it after emptying his pockets shuffling it to his co-passenger, and its search revealed methamphetamine. Because it was a potentially custodial arrest situation, defendant’s search was valid as an inventory under inevitable discovery if not a search incident. “¶ 28 … Here, the search of the cigarette pack falls within the SITA exception’s scope because the pack could have contained a weapon, such as a razor blade or a pocketknife.” Commonwealth v. Fu Zhu Lin, 2014 MP 6, 2014 N. Mar. I. LEXIS 11 (June 25, 2014).

An inventory or automobile exception search can include the air filter container under the hood. United States v. Ball, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 85381 (N.D. Iowa June 24, 2014).

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