OH5: Officer’s hand out for keys was not a request for consent

The officer had no cause to search defendant’s glove compartment as to whether the car was rented or stolen. When the officer came to him with hand outstretched for the keys, that was not consent. State v. Clark, 2016-Ohio-4614, 2016 Ohio App. LEXIS 2455 (5th Dist. June 20, 2016).

Petitioner’s IAC claim against defense counsel shows nothing to suggest that the search was illegal and that defense counsel failed to raise a meritorious issue. Derrick v. United States, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 178984 (M.D.Ga. Sept. 29, 2015).*

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