Category Archives: Apparent authority

TN: The host had common authority over the guest’s part of the premises; he was only there every other night

Defendant had been staying every other night with his brother who stayed in the property leased by Ms. Bryant. She had common authority over that room and went in it all the time. The trial court did not err in … Continue reading

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E.D.Mich.: Def provided a cell phone to a minor he was trafficking for sex, and he had no REP in it even though he paid for it

Defendant was accused of sex trafficking a minor and provided her a cell phone. She had apparent authority to consent to search of the phone, and it was voluntarily given. United States v. Gardner, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 128480 (E.D.Mich. … Continue reading

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CA7: Family computer that everybody knew password to gives common authority to all

The computer in the house belonged to defendant but it was a family computer and everybody knew the password. That being the case, any one of them had common authority over the computer to consent to its search. The fact … Continue reading

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NJ: Joint occupancy by adults with separate bedrooms doesn’t give apparent authority over each other’s rooms

Because of the heightened privacy protection in the home, it was unreasonable for the officer here to conclude that one adult resident of a home could consent to a search of the room of another adult resident. “Third parties derive … Continue reading

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CA9: Dist.Ct. erred in finding apparent authority over a briefcase that the consenter had no interest in when owner was objecting

The district court erred in granting summary judgment to defendants on a third party consent issue. There was no reason to believe that the person they sought consent from had an equal or superior control over the briefcase at issue, … Continue reading

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ND: Landlord searched and seized backpack; police didn’t exceed landlord’s private search

A landlord told a defendant tenant to stop smoking marijuana in this apartment building, but defendant didn’t. The landlord went to the apartment which was unoccupied at the moment, entered, and looked at defendant’s backpack finding marijuana. He took it … Continue reading

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TN: CI’s tale def was coming to apartment complex to do a drug deal was corroborated by him showing up and apparently doing a drug deal

The CI’s information defendant would be delivering crack cocaine to a specific apartment complex and an officer’s personal observations of defendant arriving there and engaging in what appeared to be a drug deal were sufficient to create reasonable suspicion to … Continue reading

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ND: When two in car remain silent as to which bag belongs to which person, consent to search is complete

When the driver and passenger remain silent as to who’s bag belongs to whom, the consent of one applies to all of it. State v. Asbach, 2016 ND 152, 2016 N.D. LEXIS 150 (July 20, 2016):

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GA: Woman’s presence in a camper telling police she shares the bedroom was reasonable for apparent authority

A woman’s presence in defendant’s camper, his residence, was some evidence of her authority to give consent for officers to enter the camper, particularly where she told the officers, shortly after they entered and before they saw the handgun, that … Continue reading

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IN: Houseguest answering knock at door lacks apparent authority to consent to entry

“This case involves whether Bryant Beatty had apparent authority to consent to police entry into Defendant, Timmie Bradley’s, home. Specifically, does a houseguest, who happens to answer the door to a home shortly after he knocked to gain entry himself, … Continue reading

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IA: School officials had RS to search football player’s equipment bag on hearing metal clunk

Defendant was a high school football player injured during a game, and he went to the hospital. He was expressly concerned about the contents of his school-issued equipment bag to the point that school officials nearly had reasonable suspicion. When … Continue reading

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CA8 decides merits of state search claim to find it valid and thus no “Strickland prejudice”

Defendant suffered no Strickland prejudice from defense counsel’s failure to file a motion to suppress the contents of a Crown Royal bag that was found in a search for a long barrelled gun. A kitchen cabinet was opened and drugs … Continue reading

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E.D.La.: Police video shows consent

The video shows consent: “The recording clearly demonstrates that during the traffic stop, while both were standing by the front passenger door to the vehicle, the officer asked Jackson if he had a ‘problem with me searching your vehicle?’ to … Continue reading

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CA6: Absent renter of motel room could consent to search after def arrested and removed

Defendant was wanted for being a serial robber in Chattanooga, and the FBI located him at a motel. They attempted a ruse to get him out of the room, but he didn’t fall for it. They used a master key … Continue reading

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W.D.N.Y.: Consenter said she had no common authority over a barn but officers assumed it and broke in; suppressed

Defendant’s wife told the officers that she could not consent to entry into the barn on their farm because she told them she didn’t have authority and she wasn’t on the deed. The officers caucused, acknowledged the consent problem amongst … Continue reading

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CA11: Ptf consented to the broader OSHA inspection

The plaintiff was found to have consented to the broad OSHA inspection, and there obviously was no requirement of a Miranda warning before the inspection. There is no small business exception to the OSHA inspection requirements. Peacock Timber Co. v. … Continue reading

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VA: Girlfriend’s authority over room didn’t extend to boyfriend’s closed bag

Defendant had no reasonable expectation of privacy in his girlfriend’s room because they both were staying there, but he retained it in a closed bag left in her room. She had the authority to consent to a search of the … Continue reading

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IA: No apparent authority of apartment dweller to consent to search of visitor’s backpack

The resident of an apartment lacked apparent authority to consent to a search of a visitor’s backpack. The visitor had been arrested for a robbery and removed from the apartment, and the officers went back for his backpack left in … Continue reading

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CA3: A prostitute has apparent authority to consent to entry into a hotel room rented by her pimp

A prostitute working in a motel room for a pimp has apparent authority to consent to an entry. When a man entered the room with a key, he could be patted down. United States v. Murray, 2016 U.S. App. LEXIS … Continue reading

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S.D.Ind.: Def’s father could consent to search of his bedroom in the home

Defendant was an adult, and he lived with his parents. His father had the apparent authority to consent to a search of his room. There were no precautions to protect his privacy in the household. United States v. Hernandez, 2016 … Continue reading

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