NJ: If driver can’t find registration after reasonable time, police can search for it

Defendant was given a reasonable amount of time to produce the registration of his vehicle. When he’s unwilling or unable to locate it, that justifies a limited “pinpoint” search of the vehicle for the registration in the glove box or console. State v. Terry, 2018 N.J. LEXIS 276 (Mar. 20, 2018). (If the driver says the registration is lost or forgotten, apparently officers can still search for it.)

The affidavit for the search warrant adequately corroborated the CI. The informant’s story also mentioned more than one sale from defendant’s house, and that was enough to overcome defendant’s staleness argument. State v. Frakes, 2018 Iowa App. LEXIS 294 (Mar. 21, 2018).*

There was implied consent to enter, and then actual consent on the totality. United States v. Morrison, 2018 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 46336 (M.D. La. Mar. 21, 2018).*

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