Consent to search one’s car is not consent to search her purse for the keys

Defendant was on the premises when a search warrant was executed, and she was asked if she would consent to a search of her car. She agreed. That did not carry with it implicit consent to search her purse for the keys, so the drugs found there had to be suppressed. State v. Fulghum, 288 Ga. App. 746, 655 S.E.2d 321 (2007):

Here, Fulghum was not suspected of any crime at the time she consented to a search of her vehicle; she was merely a visitor to the house. She did not tell Officer Scott to search for her keys, but only stated where she thought they might be. And she never specifically consented to a search of her purse.FN8 Under these circumstances, the trial court was authorized to find that a typical reasonable person would not have understood the exchange between Fulghum and Officer Scott to grant him permission to search her purse. Accordingly, we affirm the grant of Fulghum’s motion to suppress.

8. See generally State v. Hanson, 243 Ga. App. 532, 542 (532 SE2d 715) (2000) (physical precedent only) (Barnes, J., concurring specially) (“A purse is no mere container … it is a uniquely private item containing a person’s most confidential possessions. Further, it is an item that is universally recognized as one in which a person has a reasonable expectation of privacy.”).

Defendant was stopped for a traffic offense in the vicinity of a shooting report. When he was asked about whether he had a gun, defendant answered funny and he reached for his waistband. This justified a directive for him to get out of the car. United States v. Copeland, 2007 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 88492 (M.D. Tenn. November 30, 2007).*

Officers responded to a domestic abuse call, and they were invited to enter by defendant’s wife, the caller, and had probable cause based on injuries to her face. Summary judgment granted. Kirk v. Gregory, 2007 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 88476 (S.D. Ind. September 28, 2007).*

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