CA6: Separate warrant not required to isolate def in his own house in bathroom to talk to him

Police executed a search warrant and took defendant to the bathroom so they could talk to him about becoming a CI. The detention in the apartment and then the bathroom was justified by the probable cause for this search warrant and Michigan v. Summers. Defendant’s questioning in the bathroom didn’t require a separate warrant. United States v. Binford, 2016 U.S. App. LEXIS 5870 (6th Cir. March 31, 2016).

Defendant was followed in his SUV on a bad road, going too fast after he saw officers. They decided to follow and lost sight. They found defendant at an illegal dump site dragging something, and they approached and defendant fled on foot. In the back of the SUV was a body. They had reasonable suspicion of illegal dumping to approach. [And defendant’s unprovoked flight also giving reasonable suspicion. What about abandonment?] The circumstantial evidence here supported the conclusion that defendant murdered the victim. State v. Thigpen, 2016-Ohio-1374, 2016 Ohio App. LEXIS 1252 (8th Dist. March 31, 2016).*

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