NY3: Def’s refusal to consent was waived when he voluntarily left the premises to his live-in girlfriend

Defendant shared the residence with a woman, and the police were permitted in and sought consent. He refused, telling her: “‘[D]on’t … do it, don’t make it easy, make them get a warrant.’ He then asked a detective if he was free to leave, and the detective responded that he was. Defendant left the residence and Helms subsequently led the detective into a bedroom where numerous pieces of stolen property were recovered.” His leaving left her in control to consent to the search. People v. Grillo, 2015 NY Slip Op 03880, 2015 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 3841 (3d Dept. May 7, 2015).

Trash pulls that don’t intrude on the curtilage are lawful in Ohio. Here, a marijuana leaf was found. Coupled with the power usage in the house being three times the neighboring houses, the totality suggested a grow operation inside. State v. Adkins, 2015-Ohio-1698, 2015 Ohio App. LEXIS 1645 (12th Dist. May 4, 2015).*

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