NY: CBP officer at least was conducting a citizen’s arrest when he stopped def and turned him over to local police

A CBP maritime officer is not a LEO under NYS law but that didn’t void his stopping a vehicle while on duty in Buffalo for driving erratically. Buffalo officers were called, and he left to go back to work. They found a gun. The trial court suppressed and the appellate division affirmed. Reversed. This essentially was treated as a citizen’s arrest, despite the CBP officer’s using lights on his truck and state law prohibits citizen’s arrest using police-type lights. People v Page, 2020 NY Slip Op 03265, 2020 N.Y. LEXIS 1084 (June 11, 2020).

Defendant failed to show a reasonable expectation of privacy in the premises searched. Even if he could, there was valid consent from someone with authority to consent. United States v. Hernandez-Rubio, 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 102184 (D. Neb. Apr. 20, 2020),* adopted, 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 101080 (D. Neb. June 9, 2020).*

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