CA9: Massive size of room arrested in doesn’t preclude protective sweep of closet

Defendant was arrested in a cavernous room, and a cursory search of nearby closets was a valid protective sweep. United States v. Iruke, 2013 U.S. App. LEXIS 21979 (9th Cir. October 28, 2013).

Defendant was arrested when officers came in to his house with guns drawn to search for child pornography. He was not Mirandized and made admissions while the officers were searching and talking to him. Statements suppressed because it was custodial. United States v. Hashime, 2013 U.S. App. LEXIS 22044 (4th Cir. October 29, 2013).*

Bent and illegible paper tag on a vehicle was the basis for the stop, but officers smelled marijuana immediately. They didn’t have to follow up on the LPN issue with that. United States v. Johnson, 2013 U.S. App. LEXIS 22032 (4th Cir. October 29, 2013).*

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