VI: Unlawful arrest doesn’t deprive court of jurisdiction to try the case

Defendant’s stop was valid but arrest for a misdemeanor that didn’t happen in the presence of the officer was invalid, but that does not require suppression of the observations he was under the influence nor prevent the prosecution. People v. Norton, 2012 V.I. LEXIS 49 (Super. Ct. October 15, 2012).

The police search of defendant’s car after his allegedly unlawful arrest was with independent probable cause from the arrest. The police already knew everything. State v. Moreno, __ Wn. App. __, 286 P.3d 725 (2012).*

Respondents showed that the money seized was taken from them so they had standing. State ex rel. Mashburn v. $18,007.00 in United States Currency, 2012 OK CIV APP 75, 2012 Okla. Civ. App. LEXIS 76 (October 11, 2012).*

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