WA: ID officers participating in WA permitted at common law and not barred by 4A or statute

A child pornography investigation in Idaho led to a search warrant in a neighboring county in Washington. The Washington officers inviting Idaho officers to participate in aiding the search did not violate statute or the Fourth Amendment. It was permitted at common law. State v. Chambers, 2022 Wash. App. LEXIS 1931 (Oct. 4, 2022).

A car parked at a fuel pump at a gas station was in public for the automobile exception to apply. State v. Parker, 2022-NCCOA-655, 2022 N.C. App. LEXIS 657 (Oct. 4, 2022).*

Appellant’s license plate light was still out, and it didn’t matter that the officer could read it anyway. State v. Kay, 2022-Ohio-3538, 2022 Ohio App. LEXIS 3346 (5th Dist. Oct. 3, 2022).*

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