IN & KY: Sounds from other rooms during arrest justify protective sweep

Sound of movement within the house during defendant’s arrest justified a protective sweep. Weddle v. State, 2013 Ind. App. LEXIS 289 (June 19, 2013).

Noise from the bedroom during defendant’s arrest justified a protective sweep of the bedroom. Kerr v. Commonwealth, 400 S.W.3d 250 (Ky. 2013)

Consent was valid. Defendant wasn’t Mirandized, but he was told he had a right to refuse consent. Crocker v. State, 989 N.E.2d 812 (Ind. App. 2013).

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