GA: Giving computer password out gives recipient apparent authority to consent

Giving one’s wife the password to the computer showed that she had apparent authority to consent to its search. Massey v. State, 2019 Ga. App. LEXIS 267 (May 21, 2019).

Defense counsel wasn’t ineffective for not pursuing a motion to suppress that was frivolous. State v. LloydState v. LloydState v. Lloyd, 2019 Del. Super. LEXIS 246 (May 20, 2019).*

There was reasonable suspicion for the stop and then probable cause for a search of the car under the automobile exception. United States v. Davis, 2019 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 86226 (E.D. N.C. May 22, 2019).*

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