OR: Bag of meth seen in car justified search incident

The officer here saw methamphetamine in a baggie in defendant’s car, and that justified a search incident for the “crime of arrest.” State v. Delfino, 281 Ore. App. 725 (Oct. 19, 2016).

The police came to defendant’s house with a search warrant for evidence of sex assault. His brother was put in charge of the house while he was in jail. The brother discovered an object sought in the warrant and called the police back. He had the requisite authority to consent to seizure of the item. People v. Lancaster, 2016 NY Slip Op 06904, 2016 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 6761 (3d Dept. Oct. 20, 2016).

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