Cal.1st: Juvenile’s search condition is amended on appeal to relate to drug usage

The juvenile’s search condition is modified to related to drug use on affirmance of the conviction. In re Jonathan R., 2016 Cal. App. LEXIS 817 (1st Dist. Sept. 30, 2016):

In addition, the search condition of the dispositional order, which currently reads, “Submit person, property, any vehicle under minor’s control, and residence to search and seizure by any peace officer any time of the day or night with or without a warrant[,] including any electronic device & cell phone & access codes,” is modified to read: “Submit your person and any vehicle, room, or property under your control to a search by the probation officer or a peace officer, with or without a search warrant, at any time of the day or night. Submit all electronic devices under your control to a search of any medium of communication reasonably likely to reveal whether you are involved with drugs or are otherwise in violation of the remaining probation conditions, with or without a search warrant, at any time of the day or night, and provide the probation or peace officer with any passwords necessary to access the information specified. Such media of communication includes text messages, voicemail messages, photographs, e-mail accounts, and social media accounts.”

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