OH10: Extraterritorial arrest not subject to exclusionary rule

An Ohio “statute, by negative implication, prohibits an officer from arresting and detaining without a warrant any person outside the officer’s territorial jurisdiction.” A violation of that statute is not subject to an exclusionary rule; that’s for constitutional violations unless statute otherwise provides. State v. Wilson, 2013-Ohio-4799, 2013 Ohio App. LEXIS 5006 (10th Dist. October 31, 2013).

Being in a car on the edge of a large parking lot slumped down is not reasonable suspicion of a crime, and the detention thereafter was unreasonable. State v. Fox, 2013-Ohio-4786, 2013 Ohio App. LEXIS 4986 (5th Dist. October 30, 2013).*

Marijuana seen in plain view in a car supported a search of the whole car for more drugs. State v. Thompson, 2013-Ohio-4825, 2013 Ohio App. LEXIS 5029 (2d Dist. November 1, 2013).*

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