TN: Consent shown justified despite denials because def admitted he attempted to withdraw consent

The evidence showed defendant consented to a search despite his denials. He admitted, however, “rescinding” his consent, too. State v. Hernandez, 2016 Tenn. Crim. App. LEXIS 727 (Sept. 27, 2016).*

Driving without headlights at 3 am is probable cause for a stop. State v. Sowell, 2016 Tenn. Crim. App. LEXIS 731 (Sept. 21, 2016).*

During a stop on probable cause of a lack of a DL, when the driver emptied his pockets, a pill bottle was seen and the officer could see small baggies inside it which indicated illegal drugs. The plain view was proper. State v. Oakley\, 2016 Iowa App. LEXIS 997 (Sept. 28, 2016).*

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