TX1: Arrest on PC when standing next to vehicle justified its search incident

Defendant’s arrest for a parole violation while he was standing next to his vehicle resulted in a search of the person finding drugs, and that justified a search incident of the vehicle, too. Badyrka v. State, 2024 Tex. App. LEXIS 130 (Tex. App. – Houston (1st Dist.) Jan. 9, 2024).

Even without the allegedly false statements, probable cause remains on the totality for the warrant. United States v. Sleva, 2024 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 3773 (M.D. Pa. Jan. 5, 2024).*

It was clearly established that a warrantless arrest outside the home cannot lawfully move inside the home without exigent circumstances. Bailey v. Swindell, 2024 U.S. App. LEXIS 517 (11th Cir. Jan. 8, 2024), prior appeal Bailey v. Swindell, 940 F.3d 1295 (11th Cir. 2019).*

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