D.S.D.: No REP on couch in living room of another where def slept; owner could consent

Defendant slept on the couch of another, and the other had to walk by it to his own bedroom. He could consent to the search of the couch even though it was defendant’s bed. United States v. Zastrow, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 83178 (D.S.D. June 9, 2016), adopted 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 82359 (D.S.D. June 24, 2016).

Defendant lost the credibility question in the trial court on the question of voluntariness of consent, and that’s binding. People v. Lawrence, 2016 NY Slip Op 05251, 2016 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 5107 (4th Dept. July 1, 2016).*

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