ND: Co-tenant’s bedroom couldn’t be subject to probation search

Co-tenant’s bedroom in probationer’s house was not a common area subject to a probation search. Failure to object at the time isn’t consent. State v. Cochran, 2021 ND 141, 2021 N.D. LEXIS 141 (Aug. 5, 2021).

Consent to search the person includes searching a smokeless tobacco can found. Buford v. State, 2021 Miss. LEXIS 195 (Aug. 5, 2021), affg 2020 Miss. App. LEXIS 698 (Sept. 29, 2020).

Defendant’s post-conviction challenge of his search is the same as already rejected on direct appeal. Beasley v. State, 2021 Minn. App. LEXIS 255 (July 27, 2021).*

The claim whether the defendant officers conducted the probation search in a reasonable manner remains, and summary judgment is precluded there. Holifield v. Kulwich, 2021 U.S. App. LEXIS 23216 (7th Cir. Aug. 5, 2021).*

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