W.D.Mo.: Inventory for tow after def was taken to hospital was clearly only for community caretaking and not investigation

Defendant was injured in a vehicle accident, and he didn’t respond to the officer’s request about a private tow. The officer arranged a tow, and his inventory of the car was clearly based on the community caretaking function and not investigative. United States v. White, 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 30968 (W.D. Mo. Feb. 5, 2020), adopted, 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 29953 (W.D. Mo. Feb. 21, 2020).

Defendant’s housemate consented to an entry into the house, and they found him in a bedroom, which they did not enter without his consent, according to undisputed testimony. Montgomery v. State, 2020 Ga. App. LEXIS 93 (Feb. 24, 2020).*

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