Category Archives: Search incident

Cal.1st: Smell of MJ on the person is at worst indicative of an infraction and it can’t justify a search incident

Officers were attracted to a group of youths in an area known for potential gang violence. They approached them and informed defendant that he smelled of marijuana and searched him. Because smelling of marijuana isn’t a crime and possession of … Continue reading

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OH7: Book bag in trailer not subject to search incident after defendant handcuffed and in police car

Defendant’s book bag in a towed trailer was not subject to search incident under Gant after he’d been arrested and was in the backseat of the patrol car [if ever]. State v. Johnson, 2017-Ohio-5708, 2017 Ohio App. LEXIS 2744 (7th … Continue reading

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IA: Breath test of boater was valid as search incident under 4A but not state const.

“[T]he breath test [of a boater] constituted a search incident to arrest excepted from the Fourth Amendment’s warrant requirement under Birchfield.” State v. Pettijohn, 2017 Iowa Sup. LEXIS 78 (June 30, 2017):

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OH10: Flight from a Terry stop was PC for search incident

“Because appellant committed an arrestable offense when he fled from the lawful Terry stop, the search of appellant’s person following his apprehension was constitutionally reasonable as a search incident to arrest.” State v. Johnson, 2017-Ohio-5527, 2017 Ohio App. LEXIS 2583 … Continue reading

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CA9: Exigency supported entry into hotel room when there was another child inside in child sex exploitation case

Defense counsel was not ineffective. The search of defendant’s hotel room for evidence in a child sex exploitation case after she escaped from the room and talked to the police was based on exigency. “ The officers also had exigent … Continue reading

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SD: SI can occur after a valid citizen’s arrest

Defendant was stopped and subjected to a citizen’s arrest by Walmart security. Her purse was searched based on the arrest, and it was valid. “Thus, a search need not be incident to an arrest by law enforcement because a citizen … Continue reading

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D.Conn.: Search incident included under the bed next to defendant

Search incident included a search under a bed near where the defendant was arrested, and cocaine was found there. The court rejects protective sweep under the bed as an alternative. United States v. Bohannon, 2017 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 65446 (D. … Continue reading

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C.D.Cal.: Arrest for loitering justified a search incident

An arrest for loitering justified a search incident. Defendant’s actions were concerning to the officer about his criminal intent. United States v. Pick, 2017 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 59287 (C.D. Cal. Feb. 28, 2017). Defendant’s saying “go ahead in look in … Continue reading

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CA2: Open container violation supports SI

Open container violation in NYC supported a search incident to an arrest. The officer was first going to issue a summons but did a patdown and arrested when the gun was found. United States v. Diaz, 2017 U.S. App. LEXIS … Continue reading

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E.D.Mich.: Seizure of cell phone to preserve its evidence for a SW was reasonable

Seizure of defendant’s cell phone found near him when he was arrested was reasonable to preserve evidence until a search warrant could be obtained. United States v. Hamilton, 2017 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 54953 (E.D. Mich. April 11, 2017):

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OH12: Shoplifting arrest supported search incident of def’s backpack

Defendant was arrested outside a store for shoplifting a belt and hat he wore out of the store. The backpack he was wearing was subject to search incident under Gant when he was arrested. State v. Whipple, 2017-Ohio-1094, 2017 Ohio … Continue reading

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CA8: Search of def’s car for gun was reasonable as a SI even though def was arrested away from the car

Police received a 911 call about a road rage incident and flashing of a gun. They found the vehicle described in the call in a strip mall parking lot. They finally found the driver and detained him, ultimately handcuffing him. … Continue reading

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IL: SI on an arrest with PC but made without a warrant removing def from house was valid; SI occurred outside

Defendant was unlawfully arrested inside his home without a warrant. He was taken outside and frisked and a gun was found. The gun will not be suppressed under existing Illinois precedent. “As a result, we find the cases cited by … Continue reading

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D.Nev.: Untimely motion to suppress summarily denied

Defendant’s untimely motion to suppress is denied. United States v. Drexler, 2017 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 13833 (D.Nev. Feb. 1, 2017). Defendant was arrested for bank robbery, and a search incident to arrest of his person was valid and based on … Continue reading

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ID: Driving on a suspended DL supports a search incident of the person

The officer knew defendant had a suspended DL, and seeing him drive to a convenience store justified his detention and arrest. A frisk incident to the arrest produced drug paraphernalia which was validly found. State v. Lee, 2017 Ida. App. … Continue reading

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KY: SW moots consent argument

Officers entered defendant’s home to secure a firearm and then returned with a search warrant. Defendant’s consent argument is moot. Lundy v. Commonwealth, 2017 Ky. App. LEXIS 22 (Jan. 27, 2017). The court properly overruled defendant’s motion to suppress a … Continue reading

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WV: GSR removal subject to search incident–no SW required

Taking gunshot residue without a warrant incident to arrest is reasonable because it disappears so fast. [The court analogizes blood alcohol, but GSR can disappear easily within minutes, simply by putting one’s hands in pockets or rubbing hands together.] State … Continue reading

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W.D.Pa.: After gun was found in car, search incident and automobile exception didn’t apply, but inventory was inevitable [right result, wrong reasoning]

After defendant’s car was stopped, the officers conducted a Michigan v. Long protective weapons search of the car while gaining control of the defendant, and a gun was located. There was a search incident: “Furthermore, he was standing at the … Continue reading

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KS: Getting in car after a drug deal makes its search subject to search incident and automobile exception

Defendant did a drug deal with narcs and had $220 in cash with recorded numbers. He got in his car. On the stop of the car, the search for the $220 was justified by either search incident to arrest or … Continue reading

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CO: No IAC for not challenging P2P search of computer since no REP

Defense counsel was not ineffective for not challenging the search of defendant’s computer via a P2P connection on Limewire that resulted in his child pornography conviction. By going online via Limewire, defendant essentially opened his computer to the outside world, … Continue reading

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