PA: Trial court erred in finding separate room in apt searched with SW was somebody else’s separate living quarters

The search warrant was for an apartment, and there was no justification for the trial court’s finding that a separate room inside was really separate living quarters for somebody else. There was no separate entrance or no mailbox. Commonwealth v. Korn, 2016 PA Super 109, 2016 Pa. Super. LEXIS 290 (May 25, 2016).

The driver committed a traffic violation but then didn’t stop for another block committing other violations. When he got out of the car, his body movements suggested he was armed. It was a high crime area at night with recent shootings. The court finds the car search valid under two theories: probable cause or protective weapons search. United States v. Rockett, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 66018 (E.D. Mo. Mar. 11, 2016),* adopted 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 65759 (E.D. Mo. May 19, 2016).*

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