OH11: Consent to search a purse is consent to search a wallet inside

Consent to search a purse is consent to search a wallet in the purse. State v. Korb, 2014-Ohio-4543, 2014 Ohio App. LEXIS 4449 (11th Dist. October 14, 2014).

“Because White did not clearly, unambiguously, or unequivocally re-assert his right to remain silent, the police officers were not required to halt their interrogation and White’s statements should not be suppressed. Similarly, because the police officer did not promise White anything more than letting the prosecutor know of his cooperation, White’s consent to search his home was voluntary and the items found there should also not be suppressed.” United States v. White, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 146182 (N.D. July 16, 2014).*

Defendant was waved forward by a private security guard assisting with security at the gate to Fort Lee. This was not a seizure. Defendant’s identity related comments were not suppressed. United States v. Cross, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 146617 (E.D. Va. October 14, 2014).*

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