CA8: Search may be premised on arrest for driving on a suspended license then a dog sniff giving PC

Defendant was seen driving without a license so that justified her stop. Upon that, a drug dog was called which alerted to the car, and that was probable cause for its search. United States v. Engler, 521 F.3d 965 (8th Cir. 2008).*

Vehicle was properly impounded to protect it from vandalism or theft after his arrest. In fact, defendant even said before the suppression hearing that the police had a duty to protect it. Facing two theories, the court follows the one that permitted the impoundment, despite no formal policy put into evidence except by the officer’s testimony. United States v. Smith, 522 F.3d 305 (3d Cir. 2008):

In the face of the precedent that we have cited we must decide which of the two lines of cases to follow, the Coccia line focusing on the reasonableness of the vehicle impoundment for a community caretaking purpose, or the Proctor line favoring the more structured approach to the validity of such impoundments under the Fourth Amendment requiring that there be standardized police procedures governing impoundments that the police follow. As we already have intimated we think that the Coccia outcome is correct and the facts in this case demonstrate why. Here the police stopped a vehicle with two occupants both of whom they then arrested and thus who could not drive the vehicle. The area in which they stopped the vehicle was one in which parked vehicles were subject to being damaged, vandalized, or stolen. Neither occupant owned the vehicle and the police did not know who did own it and, unless the police moved the vehicle, they would have had to leave it where they stopped it in a dangerous area and, accordingly, the vehicle would have been subject to being damaged, vandalized, or stolen. Indeed, Laser was so concerned about the situation that he explained that he believed the police had a “duty” to take care of the vehicle.

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