OH2: Unpaid parking tickets can’t justify a stop

Defendant owed parking tickets, and the PD issued an order to stop and arrest people with unpaid parking tickets. That does not justify a stop and detention under Ohio law, and “the protections guaranteed by the Fourth Amendment cannot be altered by means of an Executive Order issued to police department personnel.” Motion to suppress granted. State v. Dukes, 2013 Ohio 1691, 2013 Ohio App. LEXIS 1578 (2d Dist. April 26, 2013).

Defendant was arrested in Dayton by officers from an adjoining city, and his car was impounded. A search warrant was obtained for the car, and that cured any jurisdictional ills there might have been. State v. Walker, 2013 Ohio 1687, 2013 Ohio App. LEXIS 1580 (2d Dist. April 26, 2013)

The police had probable cause, and the search of his car was justified either by the automobile exception or the search incident doctrine. United States v. Rousseau, 2013 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 60176 (D. Minn. April 26, 2013).*

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