IN: Inventory not sufficiently regulated to be valid; also, officer’s deviation from inventory showed pretext

The search of defendant’s truck was not sufficiently regulated by standardized police procedures and therefore was pretextual, as the vague, conflicting inventory regime of the police department was not capable of sufficiently regulating the search. Even if it was, the officers’ major deviation from that regime gave rise to an inference of pretext confirmed by other evidence and not overcome by the State. Sams v. State, 2017 Ind. App. LEXIS 70 (Feb. 21, 2017).

Defendant’s objection two years after a hearing to change the record to include something about the consent to search is denied. The existing record was correct. Sandlain v. United States, 2017 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 21685 (E.D. Mich. Feb. 8, 2017).*

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