ID: Def consented to search of person and lifted shirt revealing baggie of MJ

Defendant consented to a search for weapons, and lifted his shirt, and the officer saw a baggie of marijuana sticking out of his pants. The view was valid, and the seizure did not exceed the scope of consent. State v. Bonilla, 2017 Ida. App. LEXIS 19 (Feb. 17, 2017).

Defendant filed a motion for new trial to relitigate the motion to suppress. Five witnesses testified that defendant wanted to cooperate when he was arrested, and he consented. Now, “Thurman fails to present any meaningful argument; therefore, there is no reason to revisit the ruling on the motion to suppress.” United States v. Thurman, 2017 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 21497 (N.D.Ill. Feb. 15, 2017).*

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