OR: Second officer effected a second stop and first search by consent didn’t extend to second stop

Consent to one officer searching defendant’s car was complete and there was a temporal break when the second officer searched the car. In between she was told she could leave and then consent was sought before she could go. This amounted to a second stop. State v. Marino, 259 Or. App. 608, 314 P.3d 984 (2013).

When the trial court is asked to rely on the offense report, credibility determinations are limited. The court of appeals erred in determining that it was not believable when it relied on it. Delafuente v. State, 414 S.W.3d 173 (Tex. Crim. App. 2013).*

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