PA: No REP in a shopping bag held by a professional pickpocket

Philadelphia officers on a pickpocket detail encountered defendant, who had been arrested by this officer for this same thing eight times before. After watching him, the officer talked to him in a mere “encounter.” Despite having been arrested by this officer before, defendant gave a false name. He had a shopping bag in hand, and the officer saw a credit card receipt inside on top which he pulled out, saw that the purchase was with a credit card, and he asked to see the credit card. Defendant said he had no credit card. Later he produced a credit card in somebody else’s name, and he was arrested. “This Court notes that considering the totality of the circumstances, supra, Appellant did not necessarily have a reasonable expectation of privacy in the shopping bag.” Commonwealth v. Williams, 2013 PA Super 172, 73 A.3d 609 (2013).*

Attempted murder victim found among six dead ID’d defendant as the assailant. That was probable cause for arrest. State v. Dotson, 2013 Tenn. Crim. App. LEXIS 584 (June 25, 2013).*

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