MA: SW for def’s house authorized seizure and a search of his person on his front sidewalk

A search warrant for defendant’s house authorized police to detain and search him on the sidewalk out front of his house and seize his cell phone from him under Michigan v. Summers and state cases applying it. Commonwealth v. Mattier, 2016 Mass. LEXIS 349 (May 13, 2016).

Defendant’s claim that he was “seized” when police trespassed into his backyard was not raised before the trial court so it is not preserved for appellate review. No police illegality preceded his consent to enter his house, and a plain view occurred there. State v. Parnell, 278 Ore. App. 260, 2016 Ore. App. LEXIS 576 (May 11, 2016).

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