CA11: Consent to search in writing and giving password was consent to search cell phone

Turning over the cell phone, consenting to a search in writing, and giving the password all showed that the consent was voluntary. United States v. Grant, 2017 U.S. App. LEXIS 8814 (11th Cir. May 19, 2017).*

There was reasonable suspicion to extend the detention because of defendant’s excessive nervousness and being on an 850 mile trip without clothes. Consent was granted before the computer check was complete. United States v. Antuna, 2017 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 77931 (S.D. Tex. May 23, 2017).*

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