E.D.Mich.: Govt fails to show knock-and-talk consent; “we don’t need a warrant” statement credited

Officers got an anonymous tip about a marijuana grow, and several came to defendant’s house to talk to him. He asked if they had a warrant, and “According to Schultz, Officer Wetzel said ‘that they didn’t need one,’” and the court credits that testimony. The government failed to show voluntary consent. United States v. Schultz, 2013 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 75049 (E.D. Mich. May 29, 2013):

Here, the totality of the circumstances weighs in favor of suppression. The government has not shown by a preponderance of the evidence that Schultz provided voluntary consent to the search of his property.

Detective Nitz testified that Schultz told him to “come on back,” and then led him to the marijuana grow operation. But Schultz directly contested this version of events. See May 13, 2013 Hr’g Tr. 74. Schultz explained that he demanded to see a warrant as soon as [*19] the officers approached, but Officer Wetzel discounted the need for one and began moving around the property. Meanwhile, according to Schultz, Detective Nitz menaced him with the possibility of jail time unless he consented to a search.

The government has not produced evidence demonstrating, by a preponderance, voluntary consent. It is notable that Officer Wetzel was involved with “securing the scene,” but he was far enough away that he could not hear Schultz provide consent to search his land. Wetzel’s inability to hear Schultz give consent is consistent with Schultz’s description of the events; that Officer Wetzel, who had been at the property before, walked off to investigate while Detective Nitz remained for questioning. When Wetzel visually located the marijuana plants, he interrupted Detective Nitz’s questioning of Schultz with his command that they follow him.

Based on the totality of the circumstances, the government has not demonstrated that Schultz gave voluntary consent before the officers conducted a search of his property and discovered his marijuana plants.

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