CO: Consent to officer’s entry extended to her briefly leaving and reentering

Defendant’s consent for an officer to enter extended to her reentry after leaving to retrieve a camera and then returning (even before getting it). People v. Stone, 2021 COA 104, 2021 Colo. App. LEXIS 1089 (Aug. 5, 2021).

Even though defendant and the owner of the car had broken up, he was using it by her permission, which the police knew and everybody admitted. On the day in question, he was returning it to her. He still had standing in the car. When told “I’m going to go through that truck.” defendant said “Okay,” and that’s not consent. State v. Smith, 2021-Ohio-2654, 2021 Ohio App. LEXIS 2632 (1st Dist. Aug. 4, 2021).

There was arguable probable cause for plaintiff’s arrest, so the defense had qualified immunity. Just v. City of St. Louis, 2021 U.S. App. LEXIS 23167 (8th Cir. Aug. 5, 2021).*

The state could not justify lifetime satellite based monitoring on this sex offender under Grady. State v. O’Kelly, 2021-NCCOA-420, 2021 N.C. App. LEXIS 427 (Aug. 3, 2021).*

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