W.D.Mo.: Entry by warrant or consent is not required for a valid protective sweep under Buie

Entry by warrant or consent is not required for a valid protective sweep under Buie. All that is required is the officer lawfully be on the premises. United States v. Crisolis-Gonzalez, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 2568 (W.D. Mo. January 10, 2012).*

Defendant’s consent argument was off the mark: “Crawford, largely ignoring the well-established vehicle exception to the warrant requirement, insists that the law enforcement officers were required to obtain his consent to search the vehicle. Crawford’s motion to suppress fails for three reasons: 1) probable cause to search the vehicle; 2) consent of the lien holder; and 3) independent knowledge.” United States v. Crawford, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 2336 (N.D. Ohio January 9, 2012).*

Since the search incident in this case was four years before Gant, Gant doesn’t even apply. United States v. Schuttpelz, 467 Fed. Appx. 349, 2012 FED App. 0023N (6th Cir. 2012) (unpublished).*

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