Surprised this hasn't been posted; its a pretty big deal.
4/21/2009 6:03:42 PM
Good on them.And before anybody bitches that, "Oh gnoes! Criminals will walk free!", here's a notion - if there is reason to believe there may be evidence of other crimes within the vehicle, go get a warrant. It's really not that hard.
4/21/2009 6:21:15 PM
While I like the decision overall, I do have to agree that I'm not a fan of the "reason to believe evidence will be found" bit. So yeah, the guy who isn't high and doesn't act funny with a bag of pot in his glove box won't get busted when he gets pulled for speeding anymore, but will this really have any effect on the searches of people who have been arrested when the police decide to search?
4/21/2009 6:59:21 PM
^ I got the impression from an article I read earlier today that "reason to believe evidence will be found" applied to situations where the evidence may disappear in the time it takes to get a warrant, e.g. if the vehicle or suspect isn't secured.
4/21/2009 7:09:09 PM
good; if my buddy is arrested for a DUI there is no reason the police should have open access to look for a bag of marijuana shake that has been sitting at the bottom of their glove compartment for 6 months just so they can get a pat on the back from their Sgt. for slapping a possession charge to the DUI.
4/21/2009 7:24:39 PM
^^ Right, but I just can't see where that's happening. Unless we're talking starting from the moment the police decide the suspect is under arrest (i.e. before they've been taken out of the car and cuffed or stuck in the back of the cruiser. I mean, once you've arrested the subject, for all intents and purposes he's secured, as is the car in question. I know that in law, you just can't say something without being specific as hell, and so I'm sure this is designed to cover the situation where the car is sinking into quick sand and the police have pulled the suspect out, and upon realizing he's stoned off his ass try to find pot in the glove box before the car is gone, but it seems to me that would be better served with a "evidence will be rejected unless the trial judge decides that circumstances required the action to preserve evidence before it was lost or contaminated", rather than a "unless you think you might find evidence"
4/21/2009 8:20:20 PM
if an officer pulls you for speeding and suspects something else before he arrests you and takes you away from the car he could still conduct a warrantless search couldnt he?
4/21/2009 11:42:42 PM
What it boils down to is that a LEO can't search your car after arresting you for not signing your registration. This is a technique that can be used if an officer suspects something is in the car but hasn't developed enough suspicion. But in everyday use, lets say you arrest someone out of a car for an FTA, you would have gotten a "free" search. However, if an officer pulls you for speeding and can smell marijuana your car can be searched. This ruling only affects search incident to arrest.[Edited on April 21, 2009 at 11:57 PM. Reason : ...]
4/21/2009 11:49:46 PM
4/22/2009 8:48:22 AM
Nice to see a conservative court defend people's rights against the gestapo
4/22/2009 8:56:29 AM
ya i got to say that i was pretty impressed
4/22/2009 8:57:00 AM
4/22/2009 9:37:47 AM
So just have the "suspect" stand next to his car - technically "within reach"...which allows you a free search.
4/22/2009 11:15:17 AM
I think the officer would (theoritically) need to prove that the suspect looked like he was stashing something. Or he could just lie like they already do. I don't really see how this practically changes anything.
4/22/2009 11:30:55 AM
they can still search incident to arrest in the area within the suspects reach, thats the way im reading this
4/22/2009 11:33:43 AM
I think the major outcome is it forbids the officer from immediately bringing in a drug dog and tearing the entire car apart in a fishing expedition (inside seats, trunk, etc.) There will still be plenty of incidental searches based upon a flimsy pretext of "suspicion", but it's an improvement on the margin nonetheless.
4/22/2009 11:33:51 AM
4/22/2009 12:55:06 PM
unless you get a good honest guy pulling you over actually doing what he's supposed to be doing, chances are you just need to soothe their ego till they go away. remember these are the same people who wore weightlifting gloves to class and wondered why nobody was afraid of them
4/22/2009 5:51:57 PM