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holding that when a defendant's consent is unrestricted, an officer can search containers found inside a vehicle
Summary of this case from In the Matter of StephensOpinion
April 14, 1998.
holding that when a defendant's consent is unrestricted, an officer can search containers found inside a vehicle
Summary of this case from In the Matter of StephensApril 14, 1998.
holding that when a defendant's consent is unrestricted, an officer can search containers found inside a vehicle
Summary of this case from In the Matter of Stephensexplaining and applying Brewer standard
Summary of this case from 3000 Investment Corp. v. Teedremanding for trial court to apply ORS 20.075
Summary of this case from Niman and NimanFull title:PETITIONS FOR REVIEW
Court:Oregon Supreme Court
Date published: Apr 14, 1998
We have previously held that the fact that there are possible lawful explanations for behavior does not mean…
State v. GuzmanIn determining whether a defendant's consent is voluntary, we examine "whether, in the light of the totality…