Daily Archives: May 16, 2020

OH5: Walking down the middle of the street at night in a high crime area justified a patdown

Walking down the middle of the street at night in a high crime area justified a patdown. State v. Hall, 2020-Ohio-2937, 2020 Ohio App. LEXIS 1913 (5th Dist. May 15, 2020).* Replica of Glover: State v. Anglin, 2020-Ohio-2907, 2020 Ohio … Continue reading

Posted in Franks doctrine, Probation / Parole search, Reasonable suspicion, Stop and frisk | Comments Off on OH5: Walking down the middle of the street at night in a high crime area justified a patdown

CA3: Driving on suspended DL justifies inventory of car, so search was inevitable

Defendant was driving on a suspended license, and it was inevitable that his car would be towed and inventoried. The search was thus not suppressed. United States v. Bradley, 2020 U.S. App. LEXIS 15593 (3d Cir. May 15, 2020). The … Continue reading

Posted in Consent, Inevitable discovery, Stop and frisk | Comments Off on CA3: Driving on suspended DL justifies inventory of car, so search was inevitable

OR: Common authority, not ownership, confers actual authority to consent

“It is common authority, not legal ownership, that confers actual authority to consent to a search. … In this case, the evidence was sufficient for the court to find that A shared common authority with defendant over the bedroom and … Continue reading

Posted in Apparent authority, Consent, Franks doctrine | Comments Off on OR: Common authority, not ownership, confers actual authority to consent