PA: Def gets benefit of Birchfield by adequately raising issue before it was even decided; but he loses on merits

Defendant would get the benefit of Birchfield because he developed and preserved the same argument below. He loses on the merits, however, because he voluntarily consented before the officer told him of the criminal penalties for refusal, so his consent wasn’t caused by that. Commonwealth v. Gaston, 2020 Pa. Super. LEXIS 746 (Sept. 1, 2020).

On the totality of circumstances, defendant’s consent during a traffic stop and recorded by a camera was voluntary. Commonwealth v. Carmenates, 2020 Pa. Super. LEXIS 748 (Sept. 1, 2020).*

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