OR: State didn’t prove abandonment of hotel room by supposedly checking out early

Just because hotel tenants leave the room and carries bags to their car at 8 am and saying nothing doesn’t indicate they have checked out and abandoned the room. Hotel room renters commonly do that and go to meetings and come back to the room before leaving. The search of the room under that assumption was unreasonable. State v. Gatto, 304 Ore. App. 210 (May 13, 2020).

The trial court’s findings were supported by the evidence, including a video that was inclusive, that the firearm was in plain view. Hearsay was admissible that one officer said he saw a gun. State v. Chappell, 2020-Ohio-2956, 2020 Ohio App. LEXIS 1907 (2d Dist. May 15, 2020).*

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