NM: “Is there anything on your person that I should know about?” is subject to Quarles public safety exception

A question about anything on defendant’s person was subject to Quarles public safety exception. “While Defendant was in custody, but before he was advised of his Miranda rights, an officer asked him, ‘Is there anything on your person that I should know about?’ Defendant responded, ‘I have meth.’” State v. Widmer, 2020 N.M. LEXIS 7 (Mar. 19, 2020).

There is no reasonable expectation of privacy in a jail telephone call recorded and shared with the DA. People v Rankin, 2020 NY Slip Op 01976, 2020 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 2025 (4th Dept. Mar. 20, 2020).*

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