AR: No standing in car rented by another with no proof of permission to drive

Defendant had no standing in a car rented to another who was the only authorized driver. He also could not challenge placement of a GPS on it. (No proof of permission to drive.) Wilson v. State, 2013 Ark. App. 337, 2013 Ark. App. LEXIS 358 (May 22, 2013).

Defendant left his cell phone in a stolen van used in a bank robbery. The search of the cell phone was under the automobile exception, but it was sanitized by a search warrant to look for information about an accomplice. That was an independent source. The accomplice information surfaced months later, and the SW was sought a week later. United States v. Brooks, 715 F.3d 1069 (8th Cir. 2013).*

The officer was legitimately concerned there was a weapon in the car because of the passenger’s furtive movements as the vehicle was pulled over. The gun was finally retrieved 15 minutes into the stop, and this was with reasonable suspicion. United States v. Forney, 2013 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 74624 (W.D. N.C. May 28, 2013).*

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